Natural Antagonists
There’s an underreported aspect of the ongoing Hong Kong protests. It reminds us of how news and religion are natural antagonists.
There’s an underreported aspect of the ongoing Hong Kong protests. It reminds us of how news and religion are natural antagonists.
On this day 50 years ago, Apollo 11 was returning to the Earth. Jim Collins called it a BHAG. What’s a BHAG? And who cares?
Do you consider yourself a conservative? A liberal? If you’re serious about seeking the flourishing of all, you might consider being both.
The Babylonian exile was an indictment for idolatry. Indictments are not good things, but good things came from the Babylonian exile.
Glen Stanton of the Federalist Society says new research shows US Christianity is not shrinking but growing and getting stronger. True? Depends on which way you look at it.
The story of the boy throwing starfish back in the ocean is sweet. But does it measure up to shalom?
The curious case of Mike May, an American professional skier, might tell us why Jesus spit in a blind man’s eyes. And it might tell us something else.
Let’s say you’re 30. A millennial. Into social justice. A religious “none.” Where do you find community? Camaraderie? The answer for some Nones might surprise you.
My critics say I’m unduly critical of evangelicals. But a new paper written by evangelicals on Artificial Intelligence suggests otherwise.
If you’re visiting Europe this summer, take in a castle. You’ll see why in medieval times there were two types of Christians. They continue to coexist to this day.