Why Putting Christ Back in Christmas Is Not Enough
The history of American holiday cheer obscures the difficult details of the nativity narrative.
The Place the Freed Slaves Made
A think-tank leader and former presidential aide shares his debt of gratitude to the people of Madison Park, Alabama.
Wait Upon the Drop
Why churches are turning to club music to elevate praise.
Do This in Remembrance
Participating in the “high holy day” of American civil religion is beneficial for Christians, so long as we do so thoughtfully.
Evangelical Leaders Challenge Trump’s ‘America First’ Budget
Group of 100 prominent Christians worry severe cuts to foreign aid will reverse progress at reducing poverty.
Chuck Colson Was Not a Culture Warrior
And anyway, he stopped “winning” his battles a long time ago.
Josephus as a Pre-Raphaelite
The life of a “Jew among the Romans.”
God and the Detectives
Religious mysteries: a perplexing case.
The Search for the Historical Adam
The center of the evolution debate has shifted from asking whether we came from earlier animals to whether we could have come from one man and one woman.
Like a Sloppy Wet Kiss
While it’s easy for me to criticize modern worship, I also criticize my own criticisms, based on what I observed at David Crowder’s church music conference.