Voices

Mark Glanville

Jazz by its nature as a traditioned, improvised, nuanced, intelligent, conversational art form, is an evocative metaphor for the church in post-Christendom.

John H. Walton

Whatever authority the prophetic words held for the ancient audience they also hold for us.

Robert F. Cochran Jr.

The great social good that lawyers do is to uphold the rule of law.

Latasha Morrison: Be the Bridge

Pursuing God’s Heart for Racial Reconciliation

John Dickerson: Jesus Skeptic

A Journalist Explores the Credibility and Impact of Christianity

Len Tang and Charles Cotherman: Sent to Flourish

A Guide to Planting and Multiplying Churches

Christine Colón: Choosing Community

Action, Faith and Joy in the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers

Gerald Sittser: Resilient Faith

How the Early Christian “Third Way” Changed the World

Know What You’re FOR

A Growth Strategy for Work, an even Better Strategy for Life

Melissa Rogers: Faith in American Public Life

Exploring the role of religion in the public square.

Anne Marie Miller: Healing Together

A Guide to Supporting Sexual Abuse Survivors