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Elite believers often sound more like disciples of Jacques Derrida than Jesus Christ. That needs to change.
Justin E. Giboney

A few years ago, I was asked to speak about the gospel’s justice imperative at a local Christian high school. Upon arrival, I was escorted through campus by a young administrator, who thanked me for coming to engage a topic the school’s elders had ignored for too long. With Dietrich Bonhoeffer–like resolve, he and another young teacher confided that they were subversively trying to change the culture at the school. I immediately, and perhaps hastily, commended their efforts.

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But they can be paternalistic. Here’s how to fix that.
Hannah Anderson

Old controversies never die; they simply reinvent themselves. So it’s been with the evangelical gender wars, rekindled last fall by Kristin Du Mez’s Jesus and John Wayne, which traces the rise of militant masculinity in evangelicalism.

The debates were further fueled by Beth Moore’s very public exit from the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). She cited an overemphasis on the “man-made doctrine” of complementarianism. Next came Beth Allison Barr’s The Making of ...

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Can the Love of the Game Include the Health of the Mind?
Crafted by CT Creative Studio in Partnership with Faith & Sports Institute
Why mental health in sports should be a Christian concern
Abby Perry
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