How a traveling violin shows the human search for meaning.
On June 5, 1865, Anglican priest and polymath Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the processional hymn, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”
While counseling is a powerful tool, it can only aim at the question, “What’s going on inside of me?”
There is a better vision for sexuality that transcends the exploitation of women’s bodies or the denial of their existence.
An effort seeks to reframe next month in a way that honors God, families, and country.
The modern practice of this ancient belief embraces the innovations of Christianity.
This Memorial Day, reflect on how we should respond to the enormous sacrifices of our men and women in uniform.
A history of Armenian genocide and how the faithful are returning home to a dangerous reality as a witness to…
Last Friday, May 19, pastor, theologian, and author Tim Keller passed away.
Mental health numbers are still on the rise by diagnosis or social identity, but believers buck the trend.