Faith • Biblical Reflections Lamenting in Wartime Randy Newman | 10 min read As I begin writing this article, reports come in like a tsunami about the horrors between Israel and Gaza. Meanwhile, American college students protest with slogans that oversimplify amazingly complex... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture The Me and the We: On Singapore and Solzhenitsyn Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “Two hundred or even fifty years ago, it would have seemed quite impossible, in America, that an individual could be granted boundless freedom simply for the satisfaction of his instincts... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Making Sense of “Christian Nationalism”, Part II: Should Christians Care About Nationhood? Eric Treene | 9 min read Part I of this article explored the current state in the United States of what is being called Christian Nationalism. While the alarmism is overblown, there is appropriate concern about... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Making Sense of “Christian Nationalism”, Part I: Just What is Christian Nationalism, and is it Really a Thing? Eric Treene | 12 min read As another national election cycle heats up, inevitably news stories will focus even more on “Christian Nationalism.” The term first emerged in broad circulation over the last several years as... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections Echoes of Esther Doug Reis | 14 min read A year ago, my wife and I took our nine-month-old daughter to visit our family in the city where I was born and raised in Brazil. The expectations and concerns... Continue Reading
Faith • Theological Reflections Why I Still Believe in Denominations Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince | 9 min read Denominations used to dominate American Protestantism. Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and other denominations used to make up the majority of churches you would drive past in your neighborhood. Now... Continue Reading