
Nomadland, Van Life, Money, and Being Eccentric
I’m missing the friction that should exist between a faithful life and accepted normalcy. Maybe I miss the weirdness of my poor, Jesusy, hippie childhood
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I’m missing the friction that should exist between a faithful life and accepted normalcy. Maybe I miss the weirdness of my poor, Jesusy, hippie childhood
Barr’s strong reply to DeYoung, and even more a complete take down of the sexism and bias of the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The progressive Christian festival in North Carolina’s mountains struggles to address the deep racism built into so much of its assumptions.
Meeting in Tucson, Arizona, the widest decision-making body of the Reformed Church in America is on the verge of fracturing.
The acerbic comedian, who died last month, hinted at faith and became gentler in comedy, as he aged.
The show may not only be popular, it may be important and teach us about true discipleship.
From the 11th to 13th centuries, Europe experienced a warm period. How did it affect the Church?
Michael Gerson writes on the departing head of NIH, Francis Collins.
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of articles highlighting the issues facing the delegates at the 2021 RCA General Synod, which begins