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.

Thaddeus J. Williams

This book shows that self-worship is a lie and that a life centered on God is truly satisfying.

Joshua D. Chatraw and Jack Carson

In what follows you will find ways of thinking differently, practices to engage in, and better questions to attend to.

Shauna Pilgreen

Lay down your life—starting with your awkwardness, your discomfort—for your friends. That’s how you translate Jesus.

Kevin DeYoung

When we sign up to follow Jesus, are we signing up for a lifetime of frustration?

Benjamin Laird

What is needed is a fresh evaluation of the evidence for the early state of the canon and a renewed focus on the arguments both for and against the apostolic authorship of the canonical writings.

Natalie Runion

Jesus is right here in the middle of our wandering, wondering and wrestling.

Tamara Hill Murphy

When we seek God, we discover that—through the invitations of Jesus—God’s love sought and found us first.

Andrew Root and Blair Bertrand

The authors show how getting mired in busyness and new programs can keep us from focusing on God. They also explain that while innovation can be great, waiting on the Lord is the solution a church in crisis needs.