A student analyzes Hermann Hesse's novel for affronts to Christianity and then explains why such literature should be studied in Christian schools.
Despite his flawed methods, one of the most radical 20th century political revolutionaries has a worthwhile lesson for Christians.
People in a broad range of professions answer questions about how their faith directs their day-to-day work activities, helps them face unique challenges, and affects their workplace relationships.
Movie lines, like Bible verses, can contain kernels of truth that allude to a truth larger than a few words can express.
A brief tour through the last few centuries reveals many theories about music that are, in and of themselves, gifts to our experience and understanding of the art form.
A Christian musician with a professional recording studio wrestles with tough questions as he confronts lyrics and actions in his business dealings that he doesn?t necessarily approve of.
Discipleship involves more than just the gathering of knowledge.
N.T. Wright continues to explore important questions in Christian Origins and the Question of God series.
A conversation with Jon Trott from Jesus People USA.
Myla Goldberg's Bee Season defies a trend to invalidate the search for God by exploring the lives of family members immersed in that search.
Does technology mobilize or fragment the body of believers?
An interview with painter Ben Keys.
A statement of beliefs fitting for holiday reflection.
An interview with Bob Martin from the Bible League.
How do we reconcile the debate between two visions of life?
Wild, winged creatures manage to teach me who God is.
A review of Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The topic of our mysterious finances demands curiosity from others and honesty from myself.
Can the American church remember its purpose and reclaim its identity?
A college professor shares a story of living in relationship with God.
On seven stages in the journey of faith.
On the stages that occur between the beginning and the present.
Life is a complicated game of Would You Rather? for a those who find pieces of home in two very different worlds.
The Asterisk Awards inspire cultural analysis.
It?s difficult to stand out among such excellent nominees?and even more difficult to choose an individual for the award.
What does it mean to have no fear in the flock of the Shepherd?
A parent of two following The One Rule learns a bit about the nature of the Parent of us all.
A walk around the neighborhood leads to the threshold of a timeless place.
On the difference between a mallet and a meow as instruments of judgment.
A look at the provocative book series, just in time for the newest release.