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Renewing Minds. Restoring Hope.

Rooted orthodoxy and patient reflection in a fractured and noisy world.

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By Matthew Loftus

the desperate need for global integrity

October 12th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

murder, policing, and justice

October 11th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

immigration and identity

October 10th, 2018|3 min read

By Matthew Loftus

“Nothing can take form except within limits.”

October 9th, 2018|1 min read

By Guest Writer

Book Review: On Reading Well by Karen Swallow Prior

October 9th, 2018|13 min read

By Matthew Loftus

when inadequate care kills people

October 8th, 2018|2 min read

By Matthew Loftus

everything you know about obesity is wrong — well, maybe not everything

October 5th, 2018|5 min read

By Matthew Loftus

why are we still using faxes in the 21st century, anyway?

October 4th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

social justice, evangelicalism, and history

October 3rd, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Lee Anderson

Mere Fidelity: *Disruptive Witness*, with The Alan Noble

October 3rd, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

“has anyone asked working-class families if being sucked into a frantically achievement-obsessed rat race is a benefaction they are interested in?”

October 2nd, 2018|2 min read

By Matthew Loftus

the inequality keeps growing and growing and growing

October 1st, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

how do we get the people we need?

September 28th, 2018|3 min read

By Guest Writer

An Evangelical Response to the ‘Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel’

September 27th, 2018|24 min read

By Matthew Loftus

the college pipeline is not working for people

September 27th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

men not at work

September 26th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

natural law and common grace

September 25th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

could a Christian political party be… good?

September 24th, 2018|1 min read

By Jake Meador

He Saw Our Darkness

September 24th, 2018|1 min read

By Matthew Loftus

“It’s not like they ask us.”

September 21st, 2018