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What Do We Do with Critical Theory?: Racism, White Privilege, and Christianity
The ideas of Critical Theory, especially since the horrific killing of George Floyd, have become a central part of our national conversation.
J. LO and Shakira's Super Bowl 'Performance' and Our Culture's Mixed Messages
From the beginning, the sexual revolution has promised women that aggressively flaunting skin and sexuality was empowerment and that divorcing sex...
It’s Not about the Manger
Christmas is about far more than a Child’s birth—even the Savior’s birth. It’s about the Incarnation: God Himself, Creator of heaven and earth,...
How the Star of Bethlehem Is Helping to Spread the Gospel in Russia
More than 2,000 years after Christ’s birth in Bethlehem, the Star of Bethlehem is still a powerful symbol of love, light, and hope – especially in...
Trumpism and Nationalism—a Response to Division and Divisiveness in the Church
The current political climate and the politics that have invaded the church are causing increased division among those who profess to be...
The Future of Christian Marriage: It's a Foundation, Not a Capstone
The book The Future of Christian Marriage features interviews with numerous Christian young people from seven countries. By being both...
One Way to Practice Being Christlike in the New Year
The act of helping others is as important as ever right now, as we continue to experience an ongoing pandemic in which millions of Americans have...
Life Lessons from
It's a Wonderful Life
There’s a new devotional out about one of the best movies of all time. That’s right, a devotional about a movie.
Britten's Ceremony of Carols
Christianity has been the inspiration of the West’s greatest art—in ancient times and even in the middle of World War II.
Snowflake Adoption Is Wonderful, but it Is Not the Solution
Snowflake adoptions involve adopting and implanting frozen embryos “left over” after IVF. Like pregnancy care centers that offer redemptive ways...
The Story Behind Handel's Messiah
Opera composer George Frideric Handel was a deeply religious man. One day, he decided to turn away from the human foibles common to his operas and...
Don’t Stay for the Applause
Our talent and drive and even our charisma can often write checks that our character can’t cash. Err instead on the side of a quiet, faithful life...
Healing the Relationships Broken by 2020
I’m ready to make a prediction about the 2020 election. No, this is a prediction I thought about making months ago, but I couldn’t quite figure out...
The Majesty of Bach's Christmas Oratorio
This Christmas, let one of history’s greatest artists, remind you that all of our work should be done to the glory of God.
Preach Christianity's Weird Stuff
An agnostic historian recently suggested that Christians who want to be heard in a skeptical culture: “Preach the weird stuff.”
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