

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Courtney Friesen, “Hawking Bibles for Holy Week“
- Nadya Williams, “INTERVIEW: Shirley Mullen on the Courageous Middle“
- Casey Spinks, “Realism and Restraint, at Home and Abroad“
- Christine Bieber Lake, “REVIEW: The Art of the Possible“
- Vaneesa Cook, “Joan Baez: Quaker Maiden“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- Calvin University responds to Wiebe and Joanna Boer’s lawsuit
- Recently ousted Calvin University president Wiebe Boer and his wife Joanna are suing Calvin. The complaint reads like a soap opera.
- A two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian weighs-in on Trump’s comments about the Battle of Gettysburg
- This pastor won’t let his wife read unless he approves of her reading material
- What does a sword-swallowing pole-dancer who performs at gay strip clubs have to do with evangelical men’s ministries?
- More details on the ousting of Calvin University president Wiebe Boer
- Steve Inskeep responds to Uri Berliner’s critique of National Public Radio
- Another liberal arts college closes its doors
- Why is Cornel West broke?
- What is happening at Valparaiso University?
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:
- Nancy French, Ghosted—a conservative, interrupted (Nadya Williams)
- Historian Chris Gehrz on ranking Christian colleges (Nadya Williams)
- Are we experiencing a realignment? (Jon Schaff)
- The art of living: Beryl Markham (Elizabeth Stice)
- Blessing of Unicorns: 1929, children and parenting, C.S. Lewis, and levitating saints (Nadya Williams)