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The Evil Ideas Behind October 7 – ChristianityToday.com

The guts of the house spill through its blown-out windows like entrails from a sacrificed animal. The resident of this house in Kfar Aza, Israel, died during the attacks that tore it to pieces on October 7, 2023. The debris of his life—books, board games, furniture, lamps, clothes, pillows—pour out onto the front yard where they are now being soaked by the rain.I’m standing on the porch, making sure my […]

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Post-Christianity? – The Gospel Coalition

The world is a confusing place right now. We believe that faithful proclamation of the gospel is what our hostile and disoriented world needs. Do you believe that too? Help TGC bring biblical wisdom to the confusing issues across the world by making a gift to our international work.Glen Scrivener and Andrew Wilson, authors of "The Air We Breathe" and "Remaking the World," explore the origins of "post-Christianity" in the […]

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Why Young Men Are Failing to Launch – ChristianityToday.com

This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here.A few weeks ago, I was talking to a group of men—some atheists, some Christians, some Jews; some conservatives, some progressives, some centrists—from completely different geographical, cultural, and vocational backgrounds.They all wanted to talk about one thing: the number of young men they know who seem purposeless and lost. For some of them, the problem was pressing because it was about […]

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My Experience of Post-Christianity – Covenant – covenant.livingchurch.org

By Tyler Been Part of the process toward being ordained in the Episcopal church is clinical pastoral education (CPE). I have long thought it would be profitable for clergy who have recently gone through CPE to reflect on their experience and put it in writing. Every experience of CPE is particular, and so it is difficult to offer a far-reaching general narrative about it. However, my suspicion is that with the […]

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American Democracy Is in Trouble. No, Not Like That. – ChristianityToday.com

The GOP’s presidential primary is functionally finished, even before Super Tuesday arrives this week, and the 2024 general election is all but underway. Christian voters are once again faced with a pressing question of how to “vote our values” in an increasingly secular and hostile public square.Unfortunately, many prominent Christian voices offer little help. Their focus tends to be an ill-defined Christian nationalism and/or narrow policy issues. They sound uncertain, […]

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‘Hell Is a World Without You’ Revisits Early 2000s Youth Group – ChristianityToday.com

Jason Kirk’s newly released novel Hell Is a World Without You is not my usual reading fare. Nor is his book CT’s usual coverage fare. As you’ll gather from our conversation below, Kirk has left evangelicalism behind and is reflecting on the church of his youth with a critical, if somewhat sympathetic, eye.I was too shy a teenager to really embrace early 2000s youth group life, but Kirk’s childhood church […]

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The Meek Inherit Nothing in ‘Dune: Part Two’ – ChristianityToday.com

Faith and power clash at the core of Dune: Part Two. The film is the second of a trilogy adaptation of the beloved novels by Frank Herbert, a mystical tale of wars between noble families in the vastness of space and the rise of a messianic figure named Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet). This middle film picks up the story after a brutal massacre of Paul’s family line. Heir of a […]

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Confusion, Strategy Shifts, Layoffs: What’s Happening at the American Bible Society? | News & Reporting – ChristianityToday.com

The 208-year-old American Bible Society (ABS) used to have a simple mission: print and distribute Bibles in the US. At its peak in 1979, it was giving away 108 million a year.Once Americans had access to Bibles, ABS’s challenge became getting people to read them. In the early 2000s, the organization shifted to a mission of “Scripture engagement.” That is not as clear-cut as the number of Bibles printed, and […]

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