Tag: Wheaton College

Living as Christians in the Age of Outrage

How can we be at our best when we're tempted toward rage or retreat?

Practical Ways to Awaken Evangelism in Our Churches

Evangelism doesn't happen by accident. It requires intentionality.

Jeffrey Epstein and the Abuse Crisis in the Church

The problem is not simply "out there." Here are ways the church can be part of the solution.

Why We Need Mentors

We learn more through relationship than we ever do in the classroom.

Who Earns Your Political Support?

Choosing a candidate is not always easy, so here are some helpful things to consider when voting.

Being People of Virtue in a Culture of Vice

We as Christians can model a different, better way to engage in politics.

Amy E. Black: Seeking a More Perfect Union—Part 1

Amy Black, a political science professor at Wheaton College, is an advocate for civil dialogue about American politics.

Amy E. Black: Politics and the Church—Part 2

There are some troubling signs of deepening division in our public discourse, but there is hope in the kingdom of God.