Rings of Power: The Power of Optimism (and the Perils of Pessimism)
Galadriel’s obsession for revenge creates and reveals her predisposition to see the bad in a person or situation. Nori’s predisposition allows her to view others with optimism.
Rings of Power: The Power of Optimism (and the Perils of Pessimism)
Galadriel’s obsession for revenge creates and reveals her predisposition to see the bad in a person or situation. Nori’s predisposition allows her to view others with optimism.
4 Ways to Pray for the 2022 Midterm Elections
Prepare. Vote. Make your voice heard. But before you do any of that, pray.
Rings of Power: Sauron’s Call and the Way of the Servant King
Sin tempts us to grasp corrupted power for good purposes. Read this reflection on the Rings of Power finale.
Patrick Schreiner: Christians Aren’t Political Enough
Are Christians too political? Patrick Schreiner thinks we aren't political enough. Rather, we’re political (or partisan) in all the wrong ways.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Responding to Culture’s Pressing Moral Issues
How should Christians respond to our society's pressing moral issues? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's conversation on her book 'The Secular Creed' at this Library Talk.
A Tale of Two Cultural Christianities
Colossians was written to a people to show them Christianity at its heart was Christ and Christ alone. The Colossians did not need to add anything to Christ.
Jordan Steffaniak: The Protestant Reformers on Spiritual Formation
Jordan Steffaniak of the London Lyceum joins us to discuss the Protestant Reformers and what they can teach us about spiritual formation.
Terrence Malick, “A Hidden Life,” and the Need for Patience
Waiting on the Lord and being faithful to the Lord are critical ingredients for a posture of patience.
Caring Well for God’s Creation: A Recap of Jonathan Moo’s Lecture
“What does loving God and loving nature have to do with the climate?” Dr. Jonathan Moo argued that these things are inextricably related.
Lainey Greer: What the Bible Says About Your Body
Lainey Greer explores what the Bible says about our bodies. Her conversation touches on topics such as eating disorders, overexercise, obesity, other disordered eating habits, and even disability.
Love is Love?
God is the greatest being. So, contrary to what the world would have us believe, the greatest love is not self-love but God’s love.
Nathan Rostampour: Why the Protests in Iran Are Different This Time
What’s behind the protests in Iran, and how can we pray? Nathan Rostampour explains what the protests are about, how they’re different this time, and how you can pray for the secret church.
Christ Is Sovereign Over Your Cubicle
God-less work goes against the created order. God-filled work leads to flourishing and fulfillment.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Four Things Christians Must Reclaim
What do Christians need to reclaim? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's recent lecture at the Center for Faith and Culture.
Brian Ayers: Work Is Worship (Plus: A Conversation about ‘Rings of Power’)
What does it look like to bring faith into the workplace? Brian Ayers explores this question. Also, Drs. Adrianne Miles and Anna Daub talk about 'Rings of Power.'
When Your Work Isn’t Seen
We can live faithfully as we work in all the ways that only God sees.
Human Formation: A Call for Papers
How are humans formed? What practices lend themselves to human and spiritual formation? We're issuing a call for papers, and you could win up to $700.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Rediscovering Friendship
Rebecca McLaughlin wants us to rediscover the importance of friendship — and see for ourselves why it’s absolutely essential to a meaningful life.
Explainer: A Supreme Court Victory for School Choice and Families
With Carson v. Makin, the Supreme Court delivered an important decision with implications for school choice and families.
Curiosity Takes Courage
Our questions invite God to lead us to new vistas where we can see his world more clearly.
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