Early critics of the 25-year-old office have proven prophetic.
Early critics of the 25-year-old Office for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives have proven prophetic—it has outlived its usefulness.
Elevating stories of low-profile faithfulness in an age of high-profile failures.
In this week's Editor's Notebook, a visit to the 50th anniversary of FCA at Atwater High School reminds us to elevate stories of low-profile faithfulness in an age of so many high-profile failures.
‘The process of dying is still something to be lived.’
Ben Sasse on faith, mortality, and death: “Death and dying aren’t the same," he said. "The process of dying is still something to be lived.”
Last week, in Silicon Valley, I got a glimpse of the future of missions, and it is not what I thought it would be.
Writers on writing and the perfect tuba
Once a quarter (or so), we use the ‘Notebook” for Warren Smith’s list of books either released in the past quarter, or those he just got around to reading this quarter.
What the growth of the Amish and Mennonites can teach us about church growth.
How does Christianity grow? This is a question that should be vital for Christians, especially since the Great Commission makes growing Christianity one of most important concerns.