Wikipedia's co-founder converts to Christianity. Why is this important?
Early this month, Larry Sanger announced that he had come to Christ. We should rejoice when anyone becomes a Christian, but this conversion is especially interesting.

Early this month, Larry Sanger announced that he had come to Christ. We should rejoice when anyone becomes a Christian, but this conversion is especially interesting.
Even as hostility toward Christianity and Christian morality has increased in recent years, a growing number of atheists, former atheists, and secularists verbalized the role Christianity played in shaping the Western world.
Parents are speaking up more than ever, alternatives are being imagined and launched, and things once hidden in the status quo have been revealed.
Political engagement, especially in this politically charged season, is an especially difficult thing for Christians to navigate.
Abortion and IVF are, as currently practiced, “two sides of the same child-commodifying coin.”
Both sides of the presidential race are (finally) set, and Americans remain historically dissatisfied with both options.
We can pray that, having lived through this attempt on his life, President Trump is brought to a place of gratitude to God and a sense of responsibility.
A common talking point within Evangelical circles over the past 30 years is “our identity is in Christ.”
If true liberation is to be had, it won’t be through a church that continues to morally devolve on these issues.
Americans today are lonelier than ever.