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In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Michael Clune joins in to discuss his recent novel, Pan. The…
First Things ↗Here, perhaps, is the greatest problem we face these days: Everything is full. Saunter over to your favorite bar for that longed-for bone-dry martini, and…
First Things ↗As waiters glide across the room,espresso steams beside my bookon the small, round table.The low purl of conversations eddies around me, though most of usstare down…
First Things ↗During the last year or so, I’ve worked on a memoir. The topic is my youth spent chasing rock-climbing dreams. At age eighteen, I went…
First Things ↗The pamphleteers are hard to miss. They stand in front of the big doors of Lobby 7, MIT’s main entrance, waving, preaching, and flagging down…
First Things ↗I doubt you’ll be a simple kind of manbut listen to the song. It’s a good plan. Cuss rarely and for maximum effect.Attention doesn’t mean…
First Things ↗I tire of debates about postliberalism. So it was with reluctance that I turned to Zachary Chambers’s intervention, “The Logic of Liberalism” (Law & Liberty, March…
First Things ↗G. K. Chesterton’s novel The Flying Inn begins with a strange seaside encounter involving one Misysra Ammon, a “little owlish man in a red fez...…
First Things ↗Nothing terrifies more than the Noyour lover whispers through a closed door:You may die for all I care, just go!Nothing terrifies more than the Noof…
First Things ↗I visited a friend of mine a few years ago. He was a deeply faithful theologian, but without much success in his profession. Deeply devoted to…
First Things ↗I remember wondering, one idle summer when I was a child, why God had made the world so boring. I was watching a lot of kids’…
First Things ↗Joseph Ratzinger did not fade into obscurity when he retired to a life of prayer inside the Vatican walls in 2013. On the contrary, his…
First Things ↗If pastors don’t define the gospel clearly, they risk losing it entirely.
The Gospel Coalition ↗Our culture rejects the Christian idea that the question of man’s significance is directly tied to the question of God. If, as Christianity teaches, human…
The Aquila Report ↗We like the idea of connecting with God in his Word. But doing the work to really understand Scripture can seem too challenging. Why should…
The Gospel Coalition ↗Wherever someone starts in reading C. S. Lewis, the important thing is to begin. A lifetime of delight awaits in exploring new books and rereading…
The Gospel Coalition ↗Here are some practical principles I observed or solicited when raising our children—children who gladly attend and prioritize the local church, not out of obligation,…
Tim Challies ↗This command alone should make us pause before concluding that God simply “hated” Esau. If God commanded Israel not to “abhor” an Edomite, what is…
The Aquila Report ↗The joy of ’30 Key Moments in the History of Christianity’ is that it introduces a period of history most Christians know little about. Even Reformed…
The Aquila Report ↗We use our Presbyterian polity to establish a process for nominating and electing people to serve the church, which is not an office but appears…
The Aquila Report ↗While most once traditional markers of the West are losing ground, the “sacred principle” expressed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, for now, remains compelling among certain…
The Aquila Report ↗I seriously question the usefulness of public debates. I would much rather pick up a book and read a reasoned, researched, and well-written case for…
The Aquila Report ↗‘The End of the Gay Rights Revolution’ is a heartfelt attempt by an insider to honestly assess the movement. Yet as he points toward sexual autonomy…
The Aquila Report ↗You thought it was going to be capitalism that would save the world through American business, but actually it’s this new spirituality that joins the…
The Aquila Report ↗Translations, not paraphrases / Parenting on the precipice / Eunuchs and transgenderism / Keeping kids off AI and social media / The discipline of staying…
Tim Challies ↗Pastors are accountable to God for our work. The last thing we want to do is spin our tires wasting time in unfruitful endeavors.
The Gospel Coalition ↗We must surely add to that famous couplet of certainty—“death and taxes”—the inevitability of change. In contrast to our immense, immutable, and impassible God, to…
Ligonier Ministries ↗All the plenty will be forgotten. (Genesis 41:30) Pharaoh looked out from the bank of the river. What were those coming up out of the…
Desiring God ↗Paul draws a sharp line through humanity, not by sex, culture, class, or race, but by the orientation of the heart. All of human life…
The Aquila Report ↗A world without war. A world without fear. A world where the broken are made whole. A world where paradise is restored once and for…
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