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Tim Keller: Emotion Isn’t the Caboose to Faith
By Owen Strachan
Tim Keller says Christianity needs make emotional sense before it can make rational sense.
Confronting our own fears may be the most difficult reform we face.
Claire Seaton wore the same dress every day this past October. In fact, the high school senior has done so for the past three Octobers.
The Spiritual Costs of the Missing Family
By Susan Fikse
“If policy makers are concerned about poverty, crime, child well-being, rising economic inequality, and the fiscal limits of the contemporary welfare state, they should recognize that the nation’s retreat from marriage is closely connected to all of these issues.”
Reaching Out to the Mentally Ill
By Susan Fikse
Our calling as followers of Christ is not to “fix” the mentally ill, but to follow Jesus into relationship with them.
PCA elder Hugh Whelchel wants to build a body of scholarly research on a biblical understanding of work and economics.
A Time to Die
By Alan Dowd
We cannot defeat this last enemy–no matter how many vitamins we take, miles we run, Big Macs we avoid–but Christ can. Indeed Christ already has.
Fighting for the Fatherless
By Megan Fowler
John Smithbaker knows firsthand the devastating effects of fatherlessness on a young boy. He also understands today’s societal blight of millions of children growing up without fathers.
Tim Keller Wants You to Suffer Well
By Matt Smethurst
Suffering. Is there a more perennially and painfully relevant topic? Countless books address the subject—and countless sufferers read them.
Extraordinary Change Through Ordinary Moments in Marriage
By Winston Smith
The frustrating moments of marriage often show us important ways that we misunderstand love, God, and ourselves.






