Interviews

Tanita Maddox: Showing Up for Gen Z

There are just so many things that are compelling about the triune God and the way that triune God has enacted redemption for us and continues to sanctify us after we follow him. We just have to pull the contextualization out for our young people so they can see it on their terms.

Megan Fate Marshman: Everyday Grace

While influence tends to want to go upwards and grow to the right, I am fighting to go down to the left, and it takes a lot of intentionality.

Nirup Alphonse: It Starts With Hospitality

The point of hospitality is not to entertain; it is to tell a better story and invite people into the story of God. That's what people need. That's what they're longing for. They want to be a part of that story. And that story is transforming. That story is eternal. That story is enduring. That story is faithful.

Ken McKenzie: Museum Lets the Bible Speak for Itself

The Museum of the Bible has helped over a million people engage with Scripture in new and unique ways.

What’s New at Taylor Guitars

Taylor Guitars master designer Andy Powers reflects on the beauty of music and his journey toward his brand new Grand Pacific design

Jared C. Wilson: A Return to Gospel Centrality—Part 1

The gospel of Jesus is strong enough to be the main thing of a church.

Jared C. Wilson: The Danger of Pragmatism—Part 2

The Holy Spirit rarely works according to the pragmatic metrics of church growth.

Danielle Strickland: Discomfort Is a Tool of Awakening—Part 1

Danielle Strickland has always rooted for the underdog, because she was an underdog herself.

Danielle Strickland: Seeking Justice for All—Part 2

How Danielle Strickland became a champion of social justice causes.

Al Tizon: On Mission to Reconcile the World—Part 1

He was disillusioned with missions, now he wants to reimagine it.

Al Tizon: Globalization and the Global Church—Part 2

The shape of missions will need to change in an increasingly globalized, diverse world.