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Jake MeadorFeaturedCurrent Politics
Yesterday Kevin Williamson’s extremely short time at The Atlantic came to an abrupt end. There’s been no shortage of angst about it amongst conservatives and, thus, no shortage of panicky responses from the right and “he deserved it,” pieces from the […]
Guest WriterFeaturedCurrent Politics
The concerns of those who marched aren't trivial. Our response should not be glib dismissal. But we also have other responsibilities when we speak or march.
Jake MeadorFeaturedFormation
Christians should not be surprised by unexpected resurrection. We should see in such things a sign of the coming resurrection and a testament to God's love.
Charlie ClarkFeaturedEconomics and Business
For all the outrage on the left over J. D. Vance's book, the economic visions of both the political left and Vance's technocrat elite are quite similar.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
Christians should be relentlessly serious people who care about truth wherever they find it. In contrast, Christian worldviewism wants only to win a debate.
Brewer EberlyFeatured
The problem with the Oscars is not that they value beauty over truth, but that their understanding of beauty is wrong.
Susannah Black RobertsFeatured
If Christianity has been erased in the movie, the particular flavor of Madeleine L’Engle’s Christianity is in danger of being erased in the hot takes.
Jake MeadorFamilyFeatured
Last week we talked about the difficulty of discussing surrogacy as a Christian journalist. Now we explain why Christians should not practice surrogacy.
Guest WriterFamilyFeaturedEvangelicalism
A recent feature essay on "Christian surrogacy" raises complicated questions not only about sexual ethics, but about journalistic responsibilities as well.
Jake MeadorFeaturedFormation
Francis Schaeffer used to say that if he had an hour to tell someone about Jesus, he would spend the first 55 minutes of that hour listening. I thought about this a couple weekends ago when I was able to […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
Evangelicalism after Graham will not be a third way centrism set between fundamentalism and modernism, but will hold to a principled, reformational center.
Charlie ClarkFeatured
Charlie Clark explains why Jordan Peterson is not the new CS Lewis we're looking for. In fact, he's the guy Lewis warned us about.