Stop Hate-Watching the Church

“Groups like these have engendered a culture that identifies as Christian, yet despises the Church.”

ELSEWHERE: Facebook Can Bring About Forgiveness (No, Really).

‘Popular Science’ vs. Jenny McCarthy, or, How Not To Engage In Cultural Dialogue

“How do you argue with people who take a different stance than you, be it on childhood vaccines, politics, religion, or any other (controversial) topic?”

Rachael Slick’s Deconversion and the Two Paths of Life: Dead Logic or Living Joy

Sure, we want to defend our faith. But isn’t there more to it than cold rationality?

Wise As Serpents, Even On The Daily Show, Especially On The Daily Show

The Daily Show grossly misrepresents a noted apologist, giving us occasion to reflect on how to interact with a culture that is hostile to the Word.

ELSEWHERE: The Generosity of Strangers

ELSEWHERE: How Should We Write When Words Are Cheap?

Where are all the Protests over Black-on-Black Violence?

How the Supreme Court ‘Decided’ the State of Race in America

Could it be that our aspirations of equality must be accomplished through the old-fashioned way of living alongside one another?

ELSEWHERE: Soar with New ‘Dragons’ Teaser

The Kiddy Pool: Lowe’s versus George Herbert

Before Midnight Hits Home: A Married Couple Discusses The Film

Amy and Jack Peterson review the newest film in Richard Linklater’s “Before” series, “Before Midnight,” via e-mail.

ELSEWHERE: Christian Reflection on Birth Defects

Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman: Neighbors

“These two men lived blocks away from each other, a concept you may recognize as the colloquial definition of neighbor.”

ELSEWHERE: Progress and Materialism–The Hopeless Adventure

Herman Bavinck and Our Selfish Obsession with Authenticity

Authenticity must be more than a mask for selfish ambition.