Perspectives

How do we live faithfully and act neighborly in a world we don’t control? Read what evangelicals today have to say.

Tish Harrison Warren: Go Slow and Repair Things

Tish Harrison Warren: Go Slow and Repair Things

I’ve found hope and inspiration in the strangest of places: turtle rescuers. 

Russell Moore: Christ and a Coin-Toss Race

Russell Moore: Christ and a Coin-Toss Race

“Here we are, right at the end, and the election is a coin toss.”

Karen Swallow Prior: What Campaign Signs Taught Me About Being a Good Neighbor

Karen Swallow Prior: What Campaign Signs Taught Me About Being a Good Neighbor

Years ago, my father taught me something about neighborliness that took a long time to take root in my own life.

Claude Alexander: Pastors and Public Servants: Lead Your Neighbor As Yourself

Claude Alexander: Pastors and Public Servants: Lead Your Neighbor As Yourself

As a pastor, I’ve found one of the main difficulties in leading faithfully and living as good neighbors is that we can’t always choose our neighbors or the context and circumstances in which we lead and live.

Justin Giboney: You are the Light of the Public Square

Justin Giboney: You are the Light of the Public Square

The question is not “Should Christians engage in public life?” but “How can Christians imitate Christ as we engage constructively in the conflicts of democracy?”