
Jesus in the Economy of Time
We tend to take both work and rest to the extremes. We either see the world glorifying the constant hustle, or we see it celebrating
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We tend to take both work and rest to the extremes. We either see the world glorifying the constant hustle, or we see it celebrating

As America celebrates Halloween, many here and overseas celebrate an anniversary that changed the world. October 31, 1517, marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation,

God, faith, and the power of prayer are truly remarkable. My unwavering relationship with our Heavenly Father has kept me going during my lowest of

Editor’s Note: The following article is adapted from a transcript of Rosaria Butterfield’s speech at IFC’s Kingdom Come Conference in April of this year. Rosaria

The pursuit of knowledge was once a deeply Christian calling, anchored in the belief that all truth is God’s truth. Harvard’s original motto was Veritas

“The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind,” writes Mark Noll in the opening of his classic

Hugh Whelchel spent much of his life helping Christians understand how their faith applies to every part of their lives. As the founder and long-time

Last year, the film Conclave was a surprise hit, garnering 126 million dollars, receiving eight Oscar nominations, and winning the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
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