How to Find Common Ground When You Disagree About the Common Good
Interfaith engagement that doesn’t devolve into a soupy multiculturalism is difficult—and necessary in our diverse democracy.
Go Slow and Repair Things
We’re facing huge problems in our culture—problems an election alone can’t solve. But by God’s grace, we can do the small, daily work of repair.
Las Naciones Unidas como campo de misión
Lo que he aprendido en mi trabajo como representante de una organización cristiana ante diplomáticos de 193 países.
Roe Is Over. But Its Libertarian Spirit Lives On.
Misguided views of freedom plague America’s pro-abortion culture and the pro-life church.
Single Christian Women Are Much More Than Their Wombs
The early church elevated females for their faith witness, not their fertility. We should do the same today.
Una alternativa a la opción Bonhoeffer
Los cristianos de hoy pueden aprender del teólogo K.H, Miskotte sobre la resistencia pacífica.
The United Nations Is a Mission Field
What I have learned representing my Christian organization to diplomats from 193 countries.
What the Asbury Revival Taught Me About Gen Z
A year ago, I saw the cure for casual Christianity.
How (Not) to Talk About ‘Christian Nationalism’
The phrase is increasingly useless—unfairly applied to ordinary Christians yet too weak to sufficiently condemn “another gospel” in our midst.
An Alternative to the Bonhoeffer Option
Christians today can learn from WWII-era theologian K.H. Miskotte about resisting without resorting to political violence.