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My Generation Loves ‘Processing.’ That’s Not Always a Good Thing.
Overprocessing, venting, and rumination can be hazardous to our health. Here are five ways we can be healthier processors.
4 Liturgies for Mundane Moments of Motherhood
Liturgies can help us reframe everyday scenarios we navigate in the little years as opportunities to glorify and enjoy God.
It’s Safe to Be Sad: The Hidden Blessing of Godly Grief
Endless entertainment can’t draw us closer to Jesus. Tears can, though.
Messianic Momentum of the Davidic King
An interpretive trajectory existed in the Old Testament that laid down a messianic momentum, leading to the logical conclusion the New Testament writers made regarding Jesus as both Lord (God) and Christ (son of David).
It’s Here: Gen-Z Revival Hits Campuses This Fall
‘We’re literally running into staffing issues trying to get students to church,’ said Chicago area Campus Outreach director Tony Dentman.
How Imperfect Adults Helped Me Overcome Perfectionism
Through intergenerational relationships, I’ve been given hope that, while I can’t perfectly live out my faith, I can trust that the Lord is powerfully working in me.
Revival Starts Smaller Than You Think
True revival is marked less by its press coverage and more by its attention to the ordinary means of grace.
Jesus Among the à la Carte Spiritualities
In a world of curated feeds and cobbled-together creeds, the church mustn’t lose its song. The mash-ups may confuse, but the gospel’s melody is still strong.
Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Wrestles with God
Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of ‘Frankenstein’ shows how the director—a lapsed Catholic—is both inspired and repulsed by Christian theology.
The Post-Literate Pastor
I want my generation’s pastors to succeed—but I believe that will require them to be better readers and learners.
Your Wilderness Wanderings Aren’t a Waste
Instead of resisting the wilderness, run to God as your refuge. Wait and watch to see how he’ll reveal himself to you or work for you. God won’t let your wilderness be wasted.
What to Consider When a Loved One Is Critically Ill
When we place our faith in Christ, we draw from a well of hope that can sustain us through the hardest medical ordeals.
‘Nuremberg’ Ponders the Particularity of Nazi Evil
Even as it recounts a specific historical episode from 80 years ago, ‘Nuremberg’ aims to be a timeless warning.
Risen Motherhood’s Last, Best Advice for Moms
Over the past 10 years, Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen have watched motherhood shift in significant ways.
4 Prerequisites for Ministry No One Talks About
God intends ministry to be hard because difficulty brings growth.
Expand Your Family at Church
If we’re in Christ, we must remember that our family isn’t limited to those who share our last name or live within the walls of our home.
When Silicon Valley Started Sounding like a ’70s Prophecy Conference
The prophets have changed—from evangelical bestsellers to tech billionaires—but the song remains hauntingly familiar.
There’s Only One Way People Change
The man in the mirror is a mess. It’s not just that he doesn’t have the willpower to change; it’s that he doesn’t want to.