At Purple Churches, Pastors Struggle with Polarized Congregations
A challenging year threatens to divide Christians who have resisted the cultural trend.
Even Among Well-Meaning Christians, ‘Born Again’ Is Often Misunderstood
Recapturing the meaning of a much-stereotyped phrase.
The Songs and Scriptures of George Floyd’s Houston Funeral
His final memorial echoed biblical themes of justice accompanied by the “full soundscape of gospel history.”
Standing While Slain
Resilience in ministry requires being open to hurt, for ourselves and for those we care for.
The Uses of Ignorance
C. S. Lewis in America
Get Moving, People. What Are You Reading This Summer?
Books for your nightstand, your Kindle, or the side of the pool.
Nature Nurture: A Nonprofit Transforming Youth through the Great Outdoors
Blue Sky Fund, led by Lawson Wijesooriya, connects inner-city kids to Richmond’s natural riches.
Creative Discipleship: Meet Richmond’s Christians
Five Richmonders who transcend their city’s cultural Christianity in unlikely ways.
The New School Choice Agenda
Why Christians in Richmond, Virginia, and elsewhere are choosing to send their children to struggling public schools.
October Baby
The power of forgiveness is key in this pro-life journey of self-discovery.