Shelved at toddler-eye-level in my church’s nursery is a row of tiny books designed to fit in the palm of a toddler’s hand. Each one tells a Bible story in just a few cardboard pages—Noah and the a...
Abraham Lincoln once confessed half-jokingly, “When I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees!” Raised by Baptists in the rural Midwest during the Second Great Awakenin...
Every few weeks, I sit down and write a letter to my friend Josie. The art in her replies decorates the walls of my tiny dorm room. You see, my pen pal is just 6 years old.
Because I’ve been deepl...
It’s not every day you’re threatened with hospitalization by a circus clown.
I was once a budding environmental activist, and some friends and I were protesting outside a circus that (so we’d been...
Today, we fight our culture wars on cable news and social media. The sides are neatly drawn, the moral claims are absolute, and everyone insists history will vindicate his or her opinions. But bene...
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one’s spouse.
Ann recounts a memorable turning point in her 45-year marriage when she real...
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The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus Christ is the messianic son of David whose coming was foretold in the Old Testament. Not only would he secure the salvation of his people through his dea...
We’re all sufferers. Few experiences are universal across all human experience, but suffering is one of them. Every person reading this knows something of the sadness of our fallen world, the sadne...
Love marriages can be beautifully built on understanding, choice, and affection. Yet even the strongest bonds face challenges, especially when emotions, family expectations, and faith intertwine. I...
Praise be for The Sound of Music, Ordinary People and It’s a Wonderful Life! But the sinfully twee and queasy Life is Beautiful must be renouncedRobert Wise’s The Sound of Music, Frank Capra’s It’s...
Love and marriage are two concepts that beautifully intertwine in the teachings of Islam. While some might think Islamic marriage is purely transactional, the prophetic traditions reveal a differen...
When a Silicon Valley billionaire starts hosting sold-out lectures on the antichrist, you know we’ve entered strange times. But for those of us who grew up in the 1970s, it’s not just strange; it’s...
They were three months away from having their first child when they invited me to live with them. I was 22, finishing my last semester of college in a new city. Even then, I knew it was a costly in...
Clémence Davigo’s uncompromising film gives voice to three survivors of a French correctional school, and the difficult path towards healingGreat courage, physical and moral, is shown by the three ...
How do people change? Can they? This question is asked every day, by every culture, in every age. In our contemporary Western world, two approaches predominate. Immersing myself in the writings and...
In this commentary, I reflect on my recent trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, and the broader implications of living in the post-Christendom West. Walking the ancient streets and talking to seasoned chur...
Most Christians will, at some point, ask the question “Is it time to leave my church?”
There’s no shortage of helpful articles about how to find a church. But we don’t talk as much about what it m...
In his 1945 essay “Meditation in a Toolshed,” C. S. Lewis described standing in a dark toolshed and looking at a sunbeam piercing through a crack in the shed door. He then changed locations so the ...
If you spend any time in women’s ministry spaces, you’re bound to hear a birth story at some point. A new mom brings her baby to Bible study, and other moms share their birth experiences. Or a baby...
John Mark Comer’s book Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus. Become like Him. Do as He Did has been declared the ECPA 2025 Christian Book of the Year. It’s no surprise that many evangelicals are discu...







