Andy Crouch
How to Live Like an Actual Human + Andy Crouch
By Jonathan Woodward — April 20, 2022
Katelyn and Roxy are joined by Andy Crouch as they take an honest look at the ways life has begun to feel diminished — even as our devices offer more and more.
Tish Harrison Warren, a rising star in Christian spiritual writing
By Jana Riess — February 26, 2021
(RNS) — Tish Harrison Warren's willingness to merge personal vulnerability with deep theological reflection has made her one of the most promising Christian spiritual writers of her generation.
Doomscrolling much? It’s probably bad for your soul
By Jana Riess — December 16, 2020
(RNS) — Pushing back the screen to create tangible things in the real world is more important now than ever.
If you want to win Mormons back to the LDS Church, shame and fear are not the ways to do it
By Jana Riess — July 10, 2020
Fear and shame seem to be the most common tactics orthodox Mormons use to keep people in the church. There is a better way.
Resolved to unplug? Films, challenges urge the religious to reflect on digital lives
By Emily McFarlan Miller — January 11, 2019
(RNS) — As filmmaker Jonathan Ignatius Green screens the documentary 'Social Animals,' he's seen how ready people are to reflect on their digital behaviors. Many are bringing their beliefs to that reflection.
Mark Driscoll apologizes for ‘mistakes’ in plagiarism controversy
By Jonathan Merritt — December 18, 2013
More than three weeks after being accused of plagiarism, controversial pastor Mark Driscoll admits "mistakes."
Bestselling author Andy Crouch: Christians should wield power for good
By Jonathan Merritt — October 10, 2013
Author Andy Crouch says power isn't a bad thing after all, but it needs to be stewarded well.
Navigating moral gray areas: An interview with Brett McCracken
By Jonathan Merritt — August 8, 2013
Brett McCracken shares how he believes Christians can navigate the moral gray areas in culture.
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