ARTICLES
The Certainty of God in an Uncertain World
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s to always expect the trouble. But the certainty of God can anchor us amid the uncertainty of life.
Don’t Skim This
Daniel Darling explains that there’s difference between idle pursuit of cheap information and a lifelong commitment to wisdom.
'Seeing Through Things'
Conspiracy theories run rampant online and in the church. What are these theories doing to us and to those in our churches?
Five Ways to Pray for Reconciliation
Whether it’s reconciliation with a fellow believer or among a racial divide, Paul’s letter to Philemon gives us five helpful prompts for our prayers.
How to Disagree Well
We live in an age of differences. Even Christians disagree and can hurt each other. So what is the solution?
Are You Idolizing Comfort?
Our longing for comfort is good. But we have to be careful not to let our good desire for a good thing become inordinate.
Eight Guidelines for Communicating in the Public Square
Justin Giboney, Michael Wear, and Chris Butler from the AND Campaign explain how to effectively communicate in the public square.
He Holds All Things Together
When life is falling apart, we get overwhelmed at feeling like we need to hold it all together. But we don’t have to.
We’re Not Worthy—and That’s Good News
We’re fine when someone we deem worthy of praise receives it. But what happens though when someone receives a gift they don’t deserve?
Why We Need More Dads in Church
Whether a father goes to church sets the trajectory of his family’s spiritual life. So why aren’t more dads in church?
Selfless Self-Disclosure
Self-disclosure is often encouraged, highly marketable, and often selfish. But does it have to be? Vika Pechersky explores the topic.
A Conversation with My Brother About Ahmaud Arbery
Staff writer Yana Conner reflects on the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.