Even our angriest accusations are preferable to indifference. If you’re a Christian for long enough, you’ll notice that something sad starts to happen. A lot of the people who started the journey with you end up walking away. They leave for various reasons and go out different doors. Some leave loudly, announcing that they no…
A decade later, I became a Christian. My upbringing and education were secular, with no serious consideration of religion. Although my family was nominally Anglican and my parents felt obliged to take us to Sunday school and have us christened, my mother told us she did not believe in God’s existence. Stories about arks and…
Some see the holiday as the perfect time for outreach to North Korean defectors. Others aren’t so sure. Every Christmas, Lou Gallo dresses up as Santa Claus in Busan, South Korea. At the school for young North Korean defectors, Gallo and his wife, Lisa, bring gifts, teach children to decorate gingerbread houses, and talk about…
Christians have every reason to reduce light pollution. It’s hard not to be sentimental about a Northern Hemisphere December, with its snow (or in the American South, where I live, its relative cool), its coziness, and of course, the Christmas decorations. Twinkling lights transform city streets into galaxies, and an ornamented Christmas tree fills my…
Duterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus. While running for office last year, Philippines president Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr. promised to seek a new path to curb illegal drugs: Catch the “big fish” and rehabilitate drug users. “Let’s educate the younger ones,” Marcos said in a Taglish interview….
Christians can love America—with all of its flaws and failures—precisely because we don’t expect it to be the kingdom of God. This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here. If any political idea in American life has proven itself over the past several years, I can’t think of a better candidate than the…
Jesus could end this crisis. His followers almost certainly can’t. The way to resolve the Israel-Hamas war is very simple, journalist Matt Yglesias recently explained. We could do it in just five steps: It’s great, right? I love it! Only—well, that third step seems a little tricky. And that’s the point, as Yglesias wrote at…
Online pop psychology has a simple solution to every relationship problem. Love and prudence call us to something messier—and better. Everyone on social media is asserting their boundaries. Everyone is cutting toxicity out of their life. Everyone is prioritizing their own healing journey and giving up on one-sided relationships. Everyone is disarming the narcissist, protecting…
Sauls spent a decade leading Christ Presbyterian Church and had been on leave since May. Scott Sauls, an influential pastor and author, has resigned from the Nashville megachurch he had led for the past decade. Members of Christ Presbyterian Church (CPC) voted to accept Sauls’s resignation during a congregational meeting on Sunday night. Sauls had…
More than 300 Christian families have been affected, says a local pastor. Nepali Christians are mourning the loss of many of their own after a series of devastating earthquakes in early November. On Friday, November 3, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake rocked the mountainous Nepali villages of Jajarkot and Rukum West just before midnight, burying people under…