Rethinking Evangelism for a New Spiritualism
The significant rise in ‘spiritual but not religious’ Americans suggests we need a new—and perhaps old—approach to evangelism and apologetics.
The significant rise in ‘spiritual but not religious’ Americans suggests we need a new—and perhaps old—approach to evangelism and apologetics.
A look at a new book from a secular writer who claims the nearly universal desire for God is a good reason to disbelieve in his existence.
The Jesus of the Bible came to do something far more radical than save the West.
Collin Hansen asks Justin Brierley about the ‘greatest revival of Christian intellectual confidence in living memory.’
Our household didn’t revolve around my desires but around the fixed reality of the world I lived in.