Chinese Pastors Can Teach You What John Calvin Can’t
The Western church should consider the perspectives of Christians outside our cultural heritage, from faithful believers in other contexts who face the same pressures we do.
The Western church should consider the perspectives of Christians outside our cultural heritage, from faithful believers in other contexts who face the same pressures we do.
A ‘New York Times’ columnist reflects as an outsider on why liberal democracy may need a resurgence of Christianity.
The “creed” seen on yard signs around the nation makes claims with which the Christian community must interact.
Her whole life, Leah Church dreamed of playing basketball for UNC. But after junior year, she quit the team. Here’s why.
In contemporary secularism, Hitler stands in for everything evil. But on what moral basis can secularism determine what is and isn’t evil?