Karen González: Seeing Our Immigrant Neighbor
The Bible overflows with stories of migration and exile. But are we taking the right lessons?
Hearing the Voices of Lament
Honesty about our praise and our pain from writers QuaWanna Bannarbie and Bethany Rivera Molinar.
Por qué el 6 de enero es tan importante para los cristianos de origen latino
Líderes cristianos en los EE.UU. hablan de cómo el Día de los Reyes los acerca a su herencia y a Dios.
In ‘3 Body Problem,’ Our Days Are Numbered
The Netflix adaptation of an acclaimed Chinese sci-fi series is anxious about time. Christians don’t have to be.
In Search of the ‘Good Immigrant’
Consciously or not, the expectations we set for immigrants are impossible to meet. They’re also unbiblical.
Seeing Immigrants Through God’s Eyes
Why their stories are always relevant, no matter the politics of immigration.
Grieving Our Broken Border
Max Lucado and five other leaders share their petitions: “Let’s pray. Let’s lament. Let’s groan.”
The Keys to Preparing Students for College
According to Hispanic leader Gus Reyes, it begins in preschool.
Mother and Child
Despite a stellar cast and standout performances, this dark and brooding look at women, motherhood, and various longings is a bit too self-indulgent and darkly obsessive for its own good.
Up & Comers, Part 1
Fifty evangelical leaders 40 and under.