Advent Doesn’t Have to Make Sense
As a curator, I love how contemporary art makes the world feel strange. So does the story of Jesus’ birth.
Christmas Doesn’t Need Saving
Holiday specials remind us of a salvation we already have.
Muslims Love Russian Christmas. So Do Eurasia’s Evangelicals.
Christian communities in former Soviet Union nations reap the benefits of still-secularized holiday, winning recognition and opportunities for the gospel.
After 2,000 UK Church Buildings Close, New Church Plants Get Creative
In England, some rally to restore aging and emptying Anglican sites, while diverse congregations look beyond traditional sanctuaries.
Died: Édouard Nelson, a French-American Church Planter Who Wanted Secular Parisians to Know the Gospel
The vice president of the Evangelical Council of Churches in France was passionate about training and equipping the next generation of leaders.
Billy Graham Is in Heaven. His Funeral Guests Got a Glimpse of It.
(UPDATED) A first-hand report from the evangelist’s “last crusade,” which he planned years before his death last week at 99.
Baseball Review 2016, Part 2
Auguries and predictions (with an eye to 1983).
Pugilistic Pastors
The fascinating documentary ‘Fight Church’ asks: Are Christianity and cage fights compatible?
Doing Community Behind Bars
Prison ministry demands really practical theology.
‘The Virgins’ Are On Their Way
Matt Wilson never stopped wanting to make a movie about Christians. Just not a ‘Christian’ movie.