Singing the Songs of Injustice
Biblical, angry, congregational worship can help transform our hearts and churches.
Why the Whole Church Needs Psalm 137, Violent Imagery and All
A protest song for Syrian refugees and suburban soccer moms.
I’m a Conservative Married to a Liberal
The gospel gives us guidelines for how to navigate our differences.
Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
In Memoriam: W. Dale Brown
1949-2014.
The Gospel of Gatsby and Draper
What if the self-made man wakes up one day and hates himself?
Long Live the King
The 400th anniversary of the KJV.
Fate, Time, and Language
David Foster Wallace’s undergraduate thesis.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Oliver Stone’s sequel depicts a redeemed Gordon Gekko—kind of.
‘The Gospel Makes the Everyday Possible’
70-year old Duke theologian Stanley Hauerwas explains his new memoir, addresses his critics, and explains why he says, ‘We’re all congregationalists now.’