Our Book Awards affirm the biblical wisdom that “two are better than one” (Ecc. 4:9). They also celebrate the irreducible ...
A conversation with Beth Moore about UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect Luigi Mangione and the nature of sin. “Wrath” is a ...
“Do not fear” has too often been translated into the American ideology of “happily ever after.” But in context, it was spoken ...
Second, the Virgin Birth is fitting because it signals Jesus’ uniqueness. It indicates that Jesus, though fully human, is ...
Santa Claus, the modern icon of Christmas, is derived from traditions associated with Saint Nicholas, a fourth-century bishop ...
Motherhood is your highest calling.” At the time, this felt true—I’d left a career I loved to stay home with my child. Yet ...
The journey through Advent teaches us that we need Jesus. The Light of the World is coming to set the captive free. As ...
The immorality of killing the old and ill has never been in question for Christians. Nor is our duty to care for those the ...
Some Protestants observe the Catholic tradition of Simbang Gabi, predawn services in the days leading up to Christmas.
A conversation with Russell Moore, Book of the Year winner Gavin Ortlund, and Award of Merit winner Brad East.
Our Christmas songs and carols turn up in some surprising places. They come from some surprising places, too. “Ding, Dong!
Seventeen years after the former Hindu kingdom became a secular state, Christians have a pathway to legal recognition.