

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Siobhan Heeken-Canedy, “The Right Response to the War in Ukraine”
- Paul Luikart, “Creek“
- Kate Lucky, “Showing Up for Your Neighborhood“
- Jim Cullen, “The Border of Disaster“
- Christina Bieber Lake, “REVIEW: The Deformation and Reformation of the Evangelical Imagination“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- On the “poverty of anti-wokeness”
- Yes, universities should offer courses on Taylor Swift
- What is happening at Philadelphia’s historic 10th Presbyterian Church?
- Evangelical roundup for January 4, 2024
- When “a decade of ideological transformation” in the academy “comes undone”
- And then there were three (at least in terms of GOP debate qualifiers)
- Jill Lepore on “the hold of the dead over the living”
- David French: “Enough! It’s time to apply the plain language of the Constitution to Trump’s actions and remove him from the ballot”
- Taylor University lands a $30 million grant to help revitalize its surrounding neighborhood
- Bruxy Cavey is back
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:
- A New Year’s resolution to support the future of evangelical scholarship: read more women! (Nadya Williams)
- Ideas in progress: Eric Miller on Wendell Berry and localism (Eric Miller)
- Taylor Swift and Kelce too (Marvin Olasky)
- A bit of luck for the New Year (Colleen Vasconcellos)
- Celebrating the book launch of Nicholas Elder’s Gospel Media (Nicholas Elder)