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How art can help us love our neighbor better

“I tell my students, ‘You need to know this because it makes Jesus bigger.”

Indispensable Pests

The hidden intricacy of creation, and why Christians should care

God’s creation is vast and complex — an infinitely interconnected puzzle of creatures and plants, minerals and microorganisms, all fitting together in a delicate ecological balance.

outrage

Scott Sauls’ Antidote for Outrage

Our conversation with the author of “A Gentle Answer”

“A Gentle Answer” presents a surprising and countercultural blueprint for what it means to follow the God of peace in an age when outrage is king.

Windows to the Soul

Photographer Reed Schick captures the loneliness, and the hope, of one Tennessee neighborhood’s pandemic experience.

Aiming for the Potluck

“The persistent goal of biblical economic life is the feast where we are feasting together.”

Clever Math

Sin, Grace, and Artificial Intelligence

For every example of AI technology being abused, there are examples of people harnessing this powerful technology to pursue justice, mercy, and human flourishing.

Holy Curiosity

What We Miss When Faith and Science Become a Battlefield

For McElrath, Sponsler, and countless other Christians in the sciences, the daily work of science is not a battle with their secular colleagues. Rather, the battle is with their own sinful natures.

Owning Our History and Loving Our Neighbors

A PCA Pastor’s Remarkable Ministry to the Yakama

15 years later, the Bible study has become a growing church, the team has grown to 10 full-time staff and their families, and the body of Christ has become a beacon of hope in White Swan. 

Capturing the Wonder of God’s Good Creation

“There’s a lot more Scripture that builds an environmental ethic than you might imagine, and I don’t think Christians are too aware of it.”

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