“Why should I worry about work and impacting the culture around me when it’s all going to burn up anyway?” asked a young Christian I spoke to recently....
There is not a single instance in history in which civil liberty was lost, and religious liberty preserved entire. If therefore we yield up our temporal property, we...
If you took an inventory of what you did yesterday, what percentage of your time would you label as spiritual? What percentage would you label as secular? I...
A recent New York Times op-ed examines differing visions of cultural engagement among American Christians. What are these competing visions? As the op-ed describes, there are those “calling...
Do you believe the everyday activity of ordinary Christians has deep religious significance? The answer really depends on when in the history of the church you ask it....
Scripture tells us Christians are called to be in the world but not of it. The inability to do this has robbed the church of its witness...
In a world where it feels like change is coming at warp speed, many of the Christians I talk to are discouraged. More and more they feel estranged...
All of us have been mesmerized by the glory of a sunset or the beauty of the freshly fallen snow across a barren landscape. Yet, as beautiful as...
The concept of alienation was important to Karl Marx. As he defined it, workers were alienated from the product of their labors. Today alienation has a broader meaning,...
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