Hywel George
In the Judean wilderness, John the Baptist was preaching and baptising when he saw Jesus approaching and cried…
Hywel George
In the Judean wilderness, John the Baptist was preaching and baptising when he saw Jesus approaching and cried…
Joshua Coutts
What happens to corporate worship when we cannot be truly “corporate”—literally “united in body”?
Helen Paynter
It is dark. A man is scared. He knows there is a conspiracy against him. His enemy is breathing…
David T. Koyzis
Does the proliferation of social media and our increasing electronic interdependence make for stronger and more resilient communities?
David Koyzis
The ancient aphorism “Know thyself,” said to be inscribed at the entrance to the oracle at Delphi, has…
Brittany Kim
Recent events have led me to reflect on the myth of innocence that permeates certain segments of our…
Michael F. Bird
To profess that Jesus is Lord is to make no empty claim. It is the singular most important…
Matthew Kaemingk
When it comes to work and worship, we might not expect too much from the book of Psalms…
David Koyzis
When I was 21 years old, I had an opportunity to visit what was then called Czechoslovakia, still…
Helen Paynter
Around this time last year, my cousin had a baby. This, of course, is hardly unusual in itself…
W. David O. Taylor
The beginning of the church year arrives yet again. After a year of pestilence, violence, vigilante justice, economic…
Kevin Chen
In “Poetry, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament,” I discussed how our redeemed imagination can…
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