When the Bible and Humanity Collide
Scripture’s role in American history turned my feel-good project on its head.
How Podcasting Hurts Preaching
Sermons belong in church, not our earbuds.
The Future of the Church Is Analog, Not Digital
New communications technology lets us preach to millions. It’s time to unplug most of it.
Patience Is an Offline Virtue
What I’m learning from Lent without 24/7 connectivity.
Who Speaks for Complementarian Christians?
For me, it’s not the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. It’s the local church.
Taming the Image
People engage electronic media an average of 8 hours a day. Do they really need more at church?
Resist the TSA?
Observers discuss whether Christians should resist airport body scans and pat-downs.
An Ocean of Sorrow
Biological maturity signaling cultural adulthood has been the norm for most ages of human history.
Buy to Be, Be to Buy
Sure, consumerism is bad. But we need to think about why.
Consuming Faith
Tyler Wigg Stevenson says real Christianity isn’t the kind you can buy.