Gen Z Protestants Want to Be Famous for Their Hobbies and Talents
“It’s easier to say to someone [that] you’re good at singing or playing football than having a faith or engaging in church.”
Exorcism Movies’ Terrifying Truth
These films are far from theological treatises. But at their best, they depict the reality of evil—and the power of Jesus’ name.
The Cost of Creativity: Bonhoeffer Set Aside Ethics For Art. Did He Choose Well?
The theologian set aside his nearly finished magnum opus while in prison, investing instead in creative writing.
How Devotional Poetry Unlocks the Bible’s Surprises
A new anthology helps us see the “saints and stumblers” of Scripture with fresh eyes.
Inventing a Tradition
Race, liberty, and classical liberalism.
Lebanon Bus Bombs Target Christians
Plus: Rumor prompts Egyptian Muslims to attack Copts; Anglicans and Presbyterians prepare for splits; TV station criticized after pastor’s suicide; and other stories from online sources around the world.
To Skellig Michael, Monastery in the Sky
In search of sacred places
‘If Evangelicals Elected a Pope … ‘
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