Eating Bitterness: My Culture Helps Me Persevere. The Bible Helps Me Hope.
Both talk about endurance in suffering, but only Scripture encourages me to boast in my weakness.
Christianity Today’s 2017 Book of the Year
The release that best embodies our pursuit of Beautiful Orthodoxy.
Our Bodies Were Made for You, O Lord
We’ve been designed, right down to the DNA, to love and serve our maker.
Critics Challenge National Association of Evangelicals’ Abortion-Reduction Initiative’s Funding
Funding of soon-to-close Generation Forum by pro-contraception group draws criticism from World Magazine and Manhattan Declaration.
A Better Conversation about Homosexuality
Three recent books expose the cultural captivity of the church to Western ideas about sexuality.
Why Churches Shouldn’t Push Contraceptives to Their Singles
Reducing abortion is a noble and urgent goal. This is the wrong way to do it.
Both Chastity and Contraception: A Sacred Compromise
Churches discussing contraception with singles isn’t about giving up. It’s about being in a relationship with them.
Is Online Dating for Christians?
An anthropologist, a writer, and a ministry leader consider Christian dating websites.
When Sex Becomes an Idol
Jenell Williams Paris’s ‘The End of Sexual Identity’ seeks to overturn the power that sexual identity labels—homosexual and heterosexual—have in and outside the church.
The Top 10 Her.meneutics Posts of the Year
The women’s blog posts that most caught your attention in 2010.