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Gen Z sours on social media is good news
There’s also something innately unhealthy about these platforms, especially for the young.
Why nobody has friends anymore
Christians are people called to celebrate what’s good and restore what’s broken in the world. Friendship is one of those goods, and its decline has left people broken.
Worldview and Haiti: Ideas have consequences
Billions of dollars in foreign aid have poured into Haiti, but the lack of long-term, measurable results suggest that the problem isn’t merely a lack of funding. The nation’s history helps illuminate why.
This Christmas, revel in being unreasonable
My wife is one of those people who gets a subscription to Amazon Prime every four months, when the company tries to ...
Franklin Graham, evangelicals aren’t the ones obsessed with sex
Every time evangelicals try to serve people, progressives want to harp on sex.
Another week, another conspiracy
Another week, another lengthy YouTube video alleging a coronavirus-related conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
A Chinese pastor’s advice to the American church
Bob Fu is sometimes affectionately called the pastor of China’s underground railroad.
When Sexual Consent Isn't Enough
Asking for oral consent before proceeding with a sexual advance seems both innately clumsy and retrograde, like going back to the childhood game of "Mother, May I?"
Bill Nye v. Ken Ham: Why the Creationism Debate Is Just Another Fish War, Won't Change Minds
One of the main reasons I finally removed my Creation Museum "TRUTH" ichthus (besides that it was getting old and flaking), is that nobody other than my Creationist friends ever mentioned it. As an evangelistic tool, it floundered. And delving into the marvelous work of Intelligent Design theorists like Dr. Stephen Meyer and others at the Discovery Institute, I came to realize why. The Fish Wars, like "Creation Science" itself, seeks to address one dogmatic category error by substituting an equa