Perspectives
How do we live faithfully and act neighborly in a world we don’t control? Read what evangelicals today have to say.
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Nikki Toyama-Szeto: Who is my Neighbor?
Before that day, I would have called these folks my neighbors. In reality, I didn’t know my neighbors.
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Tom Lin: Give Gen-Z Students Some Credit
If you tried to design an ideal setting for learning how to be a good neighbor, it would look a lot like a college campus.
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An Election Season Resolution: Lose the Adverbs
Politics at its best—or at least at its most functional—requires similar moderation. Politics depends on compromise.
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Kristen Johnson: Unclench Your Fist
Questions about the place of Christianity and the posture of Christians in a pluralistic society have never been merely theoretical for me. They have always been very personal.
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Matthew Kaemingk: The Acceptance Stage of Lost Evangelical Influence
How are evangelicals responding to the decline of Christianity’s cultural and political power?