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- The 2016 Election Sent Me Searching for AnswersPolitics had become a false idol, and I needed a deeper source of purpose and meaning.Carrie Sheffield|
- One Year, Seven Transformations, and the Emergence of a ‘WEIRDER’ WorldAmerican independence was one of many revolutions sparked in 1776. How can we live faithfully in the new order they created?Paul Gutacker|
- The Faith and Work Movement Is Leaving Blue-Collar Workers BehindCan it speak to evangelicals outside high-status professions?Jeff Haanen|Français
- Blessed Are the Rich, for They Can Afford to Limit Their Kids’ Screen TimeToo much tech is bad for children. But are we only discipling families ‘entrusted with much’?Bonnie Kristian|Français
- 15 Percent of Churches Laid Off Staff in COVID-19. Many Are Still Looking for Work.For some, pandemic firing prompted a turn to secular employment.Daniel Silliman|
- Making Disciples Means Working for JusticeScripture is clear that both go hand in hand.Michael LeFebvre|
- Seafarer Ministries See Spiritual Needs in Rough Economic WatersMerchant marines are still struggling, body and soul, after COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions.Adam MacInnis|
- The Bible Does Everything Critical Theory Does, but BetterScripture offers a deeper analysis of modern society than modern society could give itself.Interview by Mark Talbot|Français
- The Bible Gives Investors Like Me a New Perspective on RiskIf we believe all that God promises, we won’t always opt for playing it safe.Henry Kaestner|
- The Struggles of Men Are a Problem for EveryoneFrom school and work to fatherhood and friendship, we need a vision of manhood that both sexes can celebrate.Jeff Haanen|Português
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