The Case for Taking Video Games Seriously
While Gen X and Boomers have helped Christians consider the cost of playing video games, they rarely consider the cost of neglecting them.

While Gen X and Boomers have helped Christians consider the cost of playing video games, they rarely consider the cost of neglecting them.

It’s easy to sneer at celebrity pastors who traded key moral convictions for political power, but it’s hard to watch those we love do the same.

Dr. Death and The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill are both entertainment, but we’d be amiss to overlook the clear warning signs they provide.

Like Paul in Dune, we can fall into the trap of moral expediency—the temptation to care more about winning than about holiness and humble service.

‘Spirits of Spring’ offers a way for players to attain an awareness of how bullying can become attractive for those with power over others.

Do evangelical calls for Church-saving supermen encourage imitations of Christ or of worldly “masculine” behavior?
“What we need to talk about are the ways we as Christians need to get off the merry-go-round of vitriol in dialogue.”
Let’s not be too quick to toss out Mars Hill Music because of a certain Mars Hill pastor.
Can Church Discipline be done in a healthy way in the Internet age?

Mark Driscoll is at it again and again. Guest writer David Dunham shares why he can no longer bear it.
Jesus presents a true vision of manhood through his humility and sacrifice, not just his glory and strength.
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