Moore to the Point – 09-11-2024
Sports Can Be a Touchdown for Faith. Beware of Encroachment.
As a lifelong athlete and coach, I know sports build character. But I worry about the idolatrous, selfish culture of American athletics.
You Abused and Oppressed Me, Dad. I Forgive You.
How a community’s example of radical forgiveness helped me relinquish my own rage.
Jesus Was Civil, Not Polite
Christ was an exemplar of civility in an age of sociopolitical turmoil and religious hypocrisy.
In Our Anger Era: Too Many Americans Stay Enraged Rather than Seeking Help
Christian counselors wish more people would acknowledge their rage in a boiling cultural moment.
Pakistani Christian Praised for Documenting Blasphemy Victims. Most Are Muslims.
Catholic advocate awarded by US State Department explains why Christians are disproportionately targeted while the Islamic majority predominantly accuses its own.
A Russian Pastor Spoke Out Against Putin’s Invasion. It Cost Him His Church.
Mikhail Manzurin prayed for Ukraine during church services and eventually fled to the United States.
Water, Water Everywhere: How Christians View Thailand’s Water Festival
During Songkran, Christians find parallels in honoring their elders but point to the living water.
Christian Wiman on Writing Against Despair
In “Zero at the Bone,” the poet discusses love, lament, and living toward a ‘happy ending.’
What Dallas Pastors Preached After JFK’s Assassination
Sixty years later, their sermons calling for change and greater civility still resonate.