Culture • Current Conversations How the Gospel Transformed an Arabic Church in New York City After September 11 Johnny Estephan | 5 min read When the towers fell on September 11, 2001, the whole world changed. But for the Arabic community in New York City, the aftermath was felt in particularly painful ways. Fear... Continue Reading
Vocation • On Daily Work Coding for Christ: Is Remote Work Righteous? Brandon Cobb | 7 min read My college roommate taught himself to code before social media made it look cool. By nineteen, he was a full-time independent contractor, running a business from what used to be... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation On Being Whole and Holy: As Theologically Mature as We are Professionally Competent Dr. Steven Garber | 15 min read As theologically mature as we are professionally competent. These words and the vision that brings them into being have been threading their way through my life for years. Do we... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture “Designed to See Light”: Appealing to the Conscience in Apologetics and Evangelism Skyler Flowers | 12 min read We are unavoidably moral beings. Perhaps from a Christian view, Western culture today appears to cast off morality or celebrate immorality, and in some cases that might be true. However,... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture A Mosaic in the Making: The Indefatigable Hope of Rev. Matthew Anderson, D.D. Rev. Matt Lietzen | 18 min read After taking the podium as the Presbyterian Church in America’s (PCA) first African-American Moderator on June 13, 2018, Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince, Jr. gave a brief speech wherein he shared... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture “The Hobbit” and Compassion (in an Increasingly Compassionless World) Matthew Dickerson | 9 min read “A sudden understanding, a pity mixed with horror, welled up in Bilbo’s heart: a glimpse of endless unmarked days without light or hope of betterment, hard stone, cold fish, sneaking... Continue Reading