USC, UCLA, Washington, and Oregon in the Big Ten? Stanford and California in the Atlantic Coast Conference? Arizona and Arizona State in the Big 12? Oklahoma and Texas in the SEC? It’s the end of the world as we know […]
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Evangelical roundup for August 28, 2023
What is happening in Evangelical land? Do evangelicals need a new ecclesiology? Why evangelicals support the Afghan Adjustment Act. Julie Roys and Karen Swallow Prior on the “evangelical imagination.” Prayer cards on trees: Tony Evans has a podcast. Shane Claiborne […]
What It’s Like to Teach: A Rhetorical Guide
Enter the classroom to teach, exit with stories to remember
Big-Time Jesus Stuff
A stint among Catholic Workers, a pathway into joy
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Oh the Places We Went: Beach Edition
Waves, flags, shells—and the open hand of God
Make America Christian Again
Lessons from a turn-of-the-twentieth-century “theocrat”
A former undocumented Salvadoran immigrant is now an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Washington
Over at The Washington Post, Karen Tumulty tells the moving story of Evelio Menjivar-Ayala: Three times in the space of a year, the undocumented teen fleeing war-torn Central America tried and failed to make it over the southern border of […]
Trump prophet reads a fake Jefferson quote and then says “take that and choke”
Hank Kunneman is a New Apostolic Reformation preacher and Seven Mountain Dominionist. He is part of the Dutch Sheets and Lance Wallnau crowd of “prophets” that we covered here. In this video Kunneman expounds on the history of church and […]
Oh the Place We Went: At Large in the Porkies
Close the eyes of the tourist. Open the eyes of the soul.
Can you really “just” unplug?
Recently, I spent five days in the mountains without internet-connected devices. It was great. Meanwhile, however, 207 e-mails were mercilessly piling up in my inbox. Upon my return, I immediately e-mailed a friend to complain and he wrote back right […]
Evangelical roundup for July 13, 2023
What is happening in Evangelical land? Evangelical presidental candidates are coming to Iowa. Pentecostals A veteran United Methodist pastor on the state of evangelical Christianity. Evangelical women who support the mothers of LGBTQ kids. An Alabama megachurch opens a “pastoral […]
This pastor won’t let his wife read unless he approves of her reading material
I’ve heard about this kind of extreme complementarianism, but I don’t think I’ve ever witnessed it quite like this. Joel Webbon of Right Response Ministries appears to embrace some mix of Seven Mountain Dominionism, theonomism, and Christian Recontructionism. He is […]
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John McWhorter on affirmative action
Reading McWhorter’s piece today at The New York Times reminds me of the first time I read Richard Rodriguez’s Hunger of Memory twenty years ago. The only difference is that McWhorter took the Ivy League job and Rodriguez turned it […]
Love in the Time of Hawkweed
Hail to the weed that rides the coattails of human ambition (and of Star Wars, too)
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Junk Wax?
Baseball cards reveal a timely truth: innocence endures
LONG FORM: An Indigenous Rights Reformer in the Age of “Manifest Destiny”
Isabel Crawford—a deaf Baptist missionary to the Kiowa—practiced a more excellent way
















