
The Hollowing Out of Church and Culture
What Burge sees in recent data is a deepening polarization with a diminishing basis in belief.

What Burge sees in recent data is a deepening polarization with a diminishing basis in belief.

Confession is for humans. It’s a human practice to help us deal with
the shame. Confession’s not for God’s sake.

The Hulu series The Bear won six Emmys in January, including the award for Outstanding Comedy Series. This gritty, humorous, searing TV series centers on

There are many today, myself included, who feel as though they are not in control of their relationship with technology. Our screen might be the

Editor’s Note: In Part III of this series, Jon Witt considers the implications of his research into the relationship of the rise of the religious

Self-care is building a healthy, sustainable life that you don’t need to escape from.

Editor’s Note: On December 27, 2021. we ran an essay entitled “Reformed and Always . . . Deconstructing” by Howard Schaap. That essay included Schaap’s

A phenomenal digital resource, includes an essay by Kristin Kobes DuMez of Calvin University.

It’s possible that this time around, you don’t feel quite right saying, “Happy New Year.” I haven’t heard from too many people who feel optimistic