The Relatable Zeal of Puritan Women
They were extremely into religion without being extreme.
How Josh Duggar Shifted Homeschoolers’ Sense of Security
After recognizing that sin and evil aren’t outside threats, families are doing more to promote abuse awareness.
Learning to Love Our Neighbor’s Fears
We aren’t all equally afraid of the same things. But Scripture’s wisdom can apply to all of us.
After Three Lockdowns, Irish Churches Can Finally Meet Again
Pastors gear up to welcome evangelicals back to the “greater glory” of church life following 14 months of isolation.
By the Power Vested in Me by God Or the Internet: The Fight Over Online Ordinations
With lay officiants on the rise, Tennessee’s ban spurs religious freedom challenge.
The ‘First-Century Mark’ Saga from Inside the Room
My reflections after eight years of silence.
10 New or Lesser-Known Female Theologians Worth Knowing
More and more evangelical women are pursuing higher education in theology. Here are a few you haven’t heard of yet.
God’s Letter to Us
How evangelicals read Scripture.
MLB Wife Julianna Zobrist: ‘Baseball Is All My Kids Have Ever Known’
How the Christian singer and her Chicago Cubs husband keep faith and family first.
They Shall Know Us by Our Parties
How I came to rethink the role of celebration in the Christian life.