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.

Hope of Nations

John S. Dickerson: Standing Strong in a Post-Truth, Post Christian World

Ambassadors in a Post-Christian Era

We must shift our thinking from waging a culture war to diplomacy, speaking to our post-Christian neighbors with grace.

Face-to-Face With the God of Secularism

In our culture ruled by secularism, we must necessarily rethink the way we engage as effective followers of Christ.

Faith Among the Faithless

Mike Cosper: Learning from Esther How to Live in a World Gone Mad

The Busy Preacher’s (Essential) Guide to Ethnicity and Culture

For busy pastors everywhere: Here are some great ways to get a quick but effective understanding of issues of culture and ethnicity.

The Yes Effect

Luis Bush: Accepting God’s Invitation to Transform the World Around You

You Face Resistance—How Can You Choose Joy?

We can expect resistance when we are doing the work of God, but God has promised to protect and sustain us.

A Biblical Alternative to the Culture of Scarcity

Discover how to interact and create cultures that produce a deeply good work that goes beyond mere utility to touch the soul.