Not for sale.
Read MoreThe aftermath of Mars Hill’s collapse is consequential for the American church. It’s also surprisingly personal.
Read MoreWhat could a healthy Christian counterculture look like today?
Read MoreThe best way I can describe my experience as a Christian in our cultural moment is the phrase Orphaned Believer. Here’s exactly what I mean.
Read MoreIn spite of the fine mess we’ve made of the Church in our American, Capitalistic, politicized expression, she still remains our best hope. Because she’s what Christ left us with.
Read MoreIf I spent as much time in prayer as I do thinking about Instagram, I might be levitating off my chair right about now. ⠀
Read MoreThings have happened to many of us this year that we never thought would happen.
Read MoreWhen we only define what we’re estranged from, it’s not enough.
Read MoreIn the dangerous ideology of Christian Nationalism, we find a reduction and appropriation of Christian theology to serve the needs of Western pride and interests — God and country.
Read MoreI wrote about 90s Christian culture wars, my Republican dad, and why many of us did not succumb to Trump’s appeals to fear to nab our Evangelical vote for the NYT.
Read MoreAmerican Evangelicalism is declining because it has become equated with overwhelmingly white congregations and Republican politics. But is that the whole picture?
Read MoreChurches aren’t disembodied and placeless. When a church has an address in a neighborhood, are we a part of it or apart from it?
Read MoreI watched protest livestreams hypnotically from my farmhouse sunporch outside of the city.
Read MoreI sat down with my black pastor and white pastor to talk about where we go from here.
Read MoreLet’s bring our whole selves to the cross this Easter.
Read MoreNotes, encouragement and solidarity in these uncertain times, updated often. #covid-19
Read MoreI wrote about bearing a public witness in a complicated culture for CT.
Read MoreGod wants to renew all of us, including our bodies
Read MoreAfter #wakeupolive, we have more questions than answers. Let’s ask them together in full hope for an awakening of our hearts, and the church.
Read MoreLet’s talk about the marketization of deconstruction.
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