Culture

Public Christianity in a Post-Christian World

Evangelizing in a post-Christian setting is scarier—and more fun—than you might imagine. Here are four books that will help guide you.

Stay Grounded in God’s Word

we don’t have to walk through life blindly. We have a roadmap to help us navigate so we don’t get lost. It’s the Word of God, which we’ve been taught.

Suspicious Outsiders

Over the course of almost two centuries, Christians had grown accustomed to playing the role of scapegoats. For Christians of Tertullian’s generation, there was every reason to believe it would always be like this.

The Church in Babylon

Erwin Lutzer: Heeding the Call to Be a Light in the Darkness

Gay Girl, Good God

Jackie Hill Perry: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been

Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Graham Hill: Healing Our Broken Humanity

Practices for Revitalizing the Church and Renewing the World

Healing Our Divisions Through the Spirit of Love

The Spirit gives us strength to love God, our neighbor and the stranger.

Why We Need Sexual Discipleship

Our culture has done a thorough job "discipling people" in sexuality because the church has largely avoided the conversation. That needs to change.

Rethinking Sexuality

Juli Slattery: God’s Design and Why It Matters

How to Win the Battle With Distraction—And Why You Must

A day in my life reveals just how constant are the distractions that war against quiet reflection.

Disruptive Witness

Alan Noble: Speaking Truth in a Distracted Age