Post-Election Gloating and Meltdowns Reveal Our Hopes and Fears
Dealing with emotions across political differences is the next opportunity for the church to work through division.
Train Up a Village
Modern parenting can be isolating and exhausting. But in the church, raising children is a shared responsibility.
The Light of the World Is for Everyone
Those who do not yet share our faith can share our wonder at the beauty and comfort of light in the darkness.
Illustrating the Incarnation
How art testifies to the incredible truth of Christ with us.
Beijing, Let My Daughter Come Home
China should honor its promises to the last 300 children matched with families through international adoption.
Gen Z Is Turning Online for Spiritual Guidance
My generation is spiritually curious. We’re just looking in the wrong places.
Digital Sloth in the Online Arena
How our internet use is prone to the ancient vice of akrasia.
What Campaign Signs Taught Me About Being a Good Neighbor
Community relationships make politics less abstract and more complex.
Why Can’t We Talk to Each Other Anymore?
Online interactions are draining us of energy to have hard conversations in person.
Facing My Limits in a Flood Zone
As a minister, I’m used to helping people during crisis. But trapped at home during Hurricane Helene, I could only care for who was in front of me.