

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Jeremy Sabella, “The Tower of Babel and the American Experiment“
- Jay Case, “Coca-Cola and Authenticity: What’s Not to Like?“
- Jeremy Sabella, “Apocalypse and Revelation“
- Greg Williams, “D.C. DISPATCH: “Christ is King,” They Say. What Does It Mean?“
- John Fea, “An Open Letter to American History Teachers: Stop Teaching ‘Critical Race Theory.'”
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- On John Wilsey’s review of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s Jesus and John Wayne
- What is going on at Grove City College?
- The director of Liberty University’s Standing for Freedom Center knows who we are. Is he rounding-up a posse and coming for us?
- A St. Louis anti-vaxxer was arrested, strapped down by four men, and vaccinated after trying to convince Blacks from the South not to take the vaccine
- The “Real” Reason Televangelist Jim Bakker Went to Jail
- A fuller (no pun intended) response to the David Brooks New York Times piece on evangelical dissenters
- It’s “I baptize,” not “we baptize”
- Albert Mohler responds to David Brooks’ essay on evangelical reformers
- Is there just one American origin story?
- Evangelical roundup for February 14, 2022