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The Legacy of The Jesus Revolution
What has Chuck Smith’s and Lonnie Frisbee’s hippie revival wrought?
The Poisonwood Bible at 25
Revisiting the Barbara Kingsolver bestseller—in which a person becomes a parable
The Hidden Seasons of Grief
In the face of our social silence, human kindness is an irreplaceable balm
He Gets Us. Do We Get Each Other?
An advertising campaign of this magnitude invites—and requires—missional scrutiny
Unfry Your Brain: Go to the Fronton
We aren’t everywhere. We’re somewhere.Â
Statues and Limitations: The Use and Abuse of Historical Context
Appealing to the past for present purposes risks misleading us about the present—and the past as well
The First Twitter Revival?
The Asbury Revival is spreading in the same way the First Great Awakening did
Moving Images
What can history teach us about pictures of violated Black bodies?Â
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Believes She Is Here for “Such a Time as This”
Will the evangelical governor of Arkansas be Donald Trump’s new Mike Pence?
Traveling with Spiritual Socialists
When in quest of a new social order, try hitting the trail
What Comes to Mind When I Think About Love
Love bears all things. Sometimes that’s a heavy load.
The Promise and Peril of David French’s New York Times Perch
French’s ascent reflects the nation’s zeitgeist. Will he be able to resist it?
What Would Ernie Think?
Ernest L. Boyer’s vision for Christian higher education is on the verge of collapse
White Evangelicals and the Civil Rights Movement
Turning away from past errors requires more evangelical theology—not less
Historians and Lying
Why are we skeptics to the core?
Structural Abortionism
In post-Roe America, who is looking out for the mother?
In Florida, Teaching African American History Is Against the Law
The latest battlefield in the GOP’s “anti-woke” crusade
A Music Risen Out of the Ground
Wisdom and wilderness walk hand in hand
We Live Together
King shows us that brotherhood starts with our neighbors—and neighborhoods



















