Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
The longer I am a pastor, the more convinced I become that every person, regardless of her or his situation, is fighting a hidden battle with shame. → Read More
There is a trend, especially among younger generations, of people who are saying goodbye to the local church. We’ve heard statistics of those who leave → Read More
In my role as a “public Christian” who leads a church and who values spirited discourse about the issues of our time, I want to nurture environments where → Read More
I love how Jesus related to damaged, condemned people. Don’t you? A woman sins against God and is caught in the act of adultery. She wrecks a home. She → Read More
The weary wanderings of the ancient people of God bring me almost as much comfort as the promises of God themselves. Why? Because if there is hope for real sinners and sufferers like them, then there is also hope for real sinners and sufferers... → Read More
The weary wanderings of the ancient people of God bring me almost as much comfort as the promises of God themselves. Why? Because if there is hope for real sinners and sufferers like them, then there is also hope for real sinners and sufferers... → Read More
Maybe you're excited about the country's future under President Biden. Maybe you're desperate for something to change. Most likely, you're feeling → Read More
For Christian believers, there can be a love/hate relationship with theology. Theology gives us an interpretive lens from which to more clearly see God, the world, our neighbor, and ourselves. But if handled poorly, theology can bring out the worst in us. → Read More
Even in deep suffering, the promises of God are always praiseworthy. → Read More
We can do better than speaking over and canceling people with whom we disagree. → Read More
Scott Sauls offers wisdom for leaders in the face of criticism, reminding us that whether true or not, it can lead to growth in Christ. → Read More
Why Everyone Needs Compassion - If the Bible was a party, Ecclesiastes would be the party pooper. → Read More
In my years of ministry, whenever Christians have assumed a similar posture, something like revival has emerged. → Read More
Another significant detail about Jacob’s childhood is that his father named him “Jacob,” a name that in Hebrew means Liar. Can you imagine growing up with a name like this? → Read More
Maybe you're excited about the country's future under President Joe Biden. Maybe you're dreading it. Most likely, you're feeling somewhere in the middle, → Read More
As Covid disrupts our lives at virtually every turn, people’s emotional lives are also taking a hit. → Read More
While being “the most wonderful time of the year” for some, the holidays can be lonely, alienating, and isolating for others. Loneliness, alienation, and isolation often come from struggles related to family. → Read More
In their book, unChristian, my friends Gabe Lyons and Dave Kinnaman wrote a sobering commentary on Christianity’s decline in the West due to departure from the biblical vision to engage a secular world with grace and love. Similarly, Philip Yancey wrote in What’s So Amazing about Grace: → Read More
Jesus' Politically Diverse Disciples - Wherever the reign of Jesus is felt, differences are embraced and even celebrated as believers move toward one another in unity and peace. → Read More
Things We Don’t Want to Talk About (But Probably Should) → Read More