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Parenting changes how we think about and defend the idea of calling. Up to the moment of the birth of your child, your calling has been mostly your...

On Thursday morning, I made my way up Pennsylvania Avenue in DC to my neighborhood coffee shop, pulling my suitcase behind me. The coffee shop is always my...

Yesterday I arrived in Chicago with my co-worker Jacque Isaacs for the Justice Conference, one of the largest biblical and social justice conferences. It is expected to draw...

I learned of Vice President Joe Biden’s son’s death in church last Sunday. This was not the first time this family has gone through grief. In 1972, he...

How can Christians address poverty from a biblical point of view? Art Lindsley and Kerby Anderson, host of the Point of View radio talk show, discuss this question...

As my newsfeed fills up with pictures of young men and women outfitted in long gowns and mortarboard caps, I can’t help but notice that many of their...

If C.S. Lewis is the Protestant apologist beloved by both Catholics and Protestants, G.K. Chesterton is the Catholic apologist adored by both groups as well. Chesterton grew up...

What if we had empirical, long term, statistically significant evidence that Christianity increased the general well-being of surrounding populations? It turns out we do. The basic assumption of...

We are poised at the edge of a new Renaissance period. This could be one of the greatest chapters in human history if we have the right kind...

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