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.

Culture Care

Makoto Fujimura: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Life

Culture: 14th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year

Preston Sprinkle: Why Homosexuality Is Not Just an Issue

Russell Moore: Two Contradictory Gospels

"A Christianity that doesn't prophetically speak for human dignity is a Christianity that has lost anything distinctive to say."

Culture: 13th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year

Russell Moore: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel

Connecting Across the Religious Divide

Bob Roberts Jr.: "Are you ready to stop living in isolation as a follower of Jesus?"

Bold as Love

Rob Roberts Jr.: What Can Happen When We See People the Way God Does

A New Evangelical Manifesto

David P. Gushee: A Kingdom Vision for the Common Good

A Faith of Our Own

Jonathan Merritt: Following Jesus Beyond the Culture Wars