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The Benedict Option demands an ecclesiology that can promote both discipleship and evangelization. And the best answer may just be in Geneva.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
Alastair Roberts, Brad Littlejohn, and Jake Meador discuss the immediate plans and long-term hopes for Davenant House.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
One of the long-term interests of Mere Orthodoxy has been trying to revitalize Christian discourse online in ways that move beyond the categories commonly used in conversations about world-view. Though the world-view critics are not always presenting the movement as […]
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
If you're leaving a difficult church, don't look to the internet or online communities to make it better.
Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalismFormation
There are a few more things that need to be said as we wrap up this week’s Crump-related fun. (And no, I did not watch last night’s debate so do not ask me about it. I was busy playing Football […]
Matthew Lee AndersonEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
If you need proof of the bankruptcy of the politics of the establishment religious right, look no further than the ascent of Ted Cruz.
Steven WedgeworthEvangelicalism
The group Black Lives Matter has explicitly asked people not to hijack the slogan if they don't support their entire vision. What should evangelicals do?
Miles SmithHistoryEvangelicalism
Hillsdale College visiting professor Miles Smith reviews John Wilsey's new book "American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion."
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
Michelle Higgins made headlines with her talk on Black Lives Matter at the Urbana conference. But are evangelicals actually listening?
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
The most important question facing anyone who has left a difficult church has little to do with the church itself.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalism
In a world that is increasingly dismissive of religion and understandably scornful of strict churches, it can be hard to understand why people stay in them.
Jake MeadorEvangelicalismCurrent Politics
Prayer shaming is evidence of anti-religious sentiments amongst our cultural elites, but it's more than just that.