Shame Is Often Toxic and Harmful. Sometimes, It’s Just What We Deserve.
A Christian philosopher pushes back on attempts to rid ourselves of this unloved emotion.
The Quiet Liturgy of Fred Rogers
‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ taught us to love—not fear—our neighbor.
Why We Need Wonder Woman
Even when it falters, the new female-led film brings freshness to the superhero flick.
‘Paterson’ Richly Rewards the Watchful
So much depends upon a bus driver, carefully attentive, writing poetry in Paterson, NJ.
‘Prayed for 24 Willing, Skillful Laborers’
150 years ago this week, Hudson Taylor launched one of the greatest missionary endeavors in church history amid despair and euphoric faith.
Gone Girl
Take a deep, deep, very deep breath.
Updike: A Life in Motion
Amiably coaxing us to pay attention.
Unexpected Refuge
Thomas Pynchon comes home.
The World’s End
Nothing says apocalypse like twelve pints in one night.
Will New Calvinism Report Calm Tensions among Southern Baptists?
(UPDATED) SBC advisors find “challenging but not insurmountable points of tension” in soteriology struggle.