Doubt That Led to Devotion
The untold story of C. S. Lewis
Should I Offer My Pronouns?
Gendered language is increasingly controversial in public life. Christians are grappling with how to engage.
Frederick Buechner, the Reverend of Oz
At 70, Frederick Buechner looks back on his ministry in letters. (From 1997)
Populism Poses Dangers to Democracy. It Does the Same to Christian Witness.
How polarizing narratives corrupt our hearts and redefine our faith.
Remembering ‘Prof’ Andrew Walls, Founder of the Study of World Christianity
(UPDATED) Dozens of scholars praise the Scottish historian of missions for his groundbreaking research re-centering Christianity from West to South and for his personal support.
Lessons on Christian Rhetoric from Five of its Greatest Practitioners
If the enemies of truth employ the arts of persuasion, then lovers of truth have no choice but to employ them more effectively.
‘The Lost City of Z’ Points to the City That Is to Come
The thrilling story of British explorer Percy Fawcett dramatizes our search for a transcendent home.
It CAN Happen Here
A cautionary fable from Bruce Sterling.
How ‘Stranger Things’ Re-Enchants the World
The Netflix show, along with ‘Midnight Special,’ Frank Peretti’s novels, and even Pokemon Go are trying to fill a void.
How Tom Grew
The formative years of T. S. Eliot.