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Megan Basham
Shepherds must teach their sheep to understand what the Bible teaches about sexuality, or they leave them to the wolves. Continue Reading »
The After Party, a forthcoming program led by Curtis Chang and developed with David French and Russell Moore, offers pastors and small groups a curriculum “reframing Christian political identity from today’s divisive partisan options.” It is funded by secular left-wing foundations. Continue Reading »
First Things remains relevant by focusing on the eternal, not the fashionable. It is not merely conservative, but sound. Continue Reading »
Megan Basham describes her experience of conversion into the evangelical church and present ideological pathologies growing within it. Continue Reading »
Like many a wayward daughter of middle-class America, when I was in college I took up academic culture’s invitation to throw off the moral restraints of my Christian upbringing. I experimented with all manner of substances and licentiousness—even with feminist theory, which almost proved . . . . Continue Reading »
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