Defiant Hope, Active Love: What Young Adults Are Seeking in Places of Work, Faith, and Community
This book had gems of prophetic insight, but I was left wanting more.
This book had gems of prophetic insight, but I was left wanting more.
Devout: A Memoir of Doubt (2024) by Anna Gazmarian is a courageous and thought-provoking memoir that offers an intimate look at the intersection of mental health
Many Christians know the stories of Genesis and Exodus, but hit a wall when they reach Leviticus. All of the rules about sacrifice, ritual, and
“When was the last time you heard the words poem and pulpit in the same sentence? Likely asnot, your answer would be never.” It’s with
Absent from most of our climate-related emotional inventory is delight, contentedness or joy.
America is a politically polarized country. We see it all around us, but it is particularly visible now, in the middle of a pandemic. The
In today’s polarized climate politics can be difficult to navigate—especially with friends and family. In this interview, Steve has a conversation with President Greg Christy
Book Review: Reformed Theology & Evolutionary Theory, by Gijsbert van den Brink, Eerdmans Publishing Co. 2020. By Tony Jelsma, Professor of Biology, Dordt College, Sioux
The polarization of the United States is most recently symbolized by the mask—a small piece of cloth with two rubber bands that has become a
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