ARTICLES
Flourishing In an Age of Crisis
We need to know how to determine good from evil or we’re unable to move toward human flourishing. How can this crisis be resolved?
Is the Coronavirus Really that Serious?
Shar Walker was rolling her eyes at “taking precautions” not to become infected by the Coronavirus. But now she’s changed her tune.
How Not to Be Afraid of the Coronavirus
The spread of the coronavirus has a lot of us scared. Some are buying hand sanitizer and facemasks. Others are indifferent. How should we respond?
Happy Valentine’s Day to the Man Who Assaulted Me
Hollie Fortkamp believes light shines in the darkness and the darkness doesn’t win—even when we can’t see the light.
Kobe’s Death and the Desire for Eternity
How do we engage with grievous death—in particular, Kobe’s tragic death—in light of gospel hope? And how does our present suffering today precede our future glory?
Suffering: God's Mysterious Means for Spreading the Gospel
In many places around the world, following Christ can cost you your life. Yet Christians keep preaching the gospel and God keeps saving sinners.
The Moral Chaos of Abortion
Moral decisions create fork-in-the-road moments in our lives every single day. Jonathan Dodson writes about the moral chaos of abortion.
The Danger of Materialism
When it comes to materialism and independence, the church doesn’t appear to be much different from the so-called secular world around us.
Horror Movies and the Power of Images
With ubiquitous access to horror movies and other dark images, Christians are faced with the question: Should we watch horror movies and dark shows?
Three Ways We Treat God Like Alexa
Shar Walker watched her five-year-old nephew talk to Alexa. She realized it sounded a lot like the way we talk to God.
Treasuring Dependence in the Autonomous World
Since the day the snake whispered to Eve in the garden, generations have been fixed on the idea that we can control our lives. But we can’t.
It’s Time to Dethrone the Gospel of Self
These days we’re all about self, says Jen Oshman. Our obsession with ourselves has bled into our Christian culture. It’s time we change that.