About this time, the theme of protection entered my prayer life. It went deeper than politics. I found three prayers rising, ...
We are at a moment of cultural and spiritual deconstruction. That word is often associated with evangelicalism, as exvangelicals move away from conservative religious positions and begin to take apart ...
Evangelicals in the 20th and 21st centuries have continually had to reckon with the culture of dispensationalism. Popular dispensationalism, with its hyper-fixation on the end times, has shaped the ...
We gave our readers a one-word writing prompt: “Seed.” The Buechner Narrative Writing Project honors the life and legacy of ...
In 1973, scholar and Jesuit priest Michel de Certeau wrote that he was “feeling the Christian ground on which I thought I was walking disappear, seeing the messengers of an ending, long time under way ...
A group of faith leaders, activists, law enforcement officials, and families of murder victims has called on President Joe ...
As preachers consider their response to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a sermon from the Gilded Age ...
David Bentley Hart does not get out of bed in the morning to take on small projects. In his most recent volume (which is, as usual, mischievously polemical, dauntingly erudite, and verbose), he sets ...
My husband and I traveled to Bethlehem. My first vivid memory of the place is of Star Street, which is traditionally acknowledged as the final portion of Mary and Joseph’s journey into town. As Claude ...
The scene representing the birth of Jesus is a common December sight, artfully arranged on church lawns or entryways across ...
A long time has passed since we first came upon our lands, and our old people have all sunk into their graves. They had sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do anything that they ...
Not until the Christmas they were in kindergarten and second grade. With the December scholastic film festival concluded, my ...