Rainn Wilson, best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on The Office, recently showed…
For anyone who follows the teachings of a particular religion, and is serious about adhering…
The moral arguments against pornography are well-known, and recently, several big-name celebrities and sources like…
Teshelle Combs writes a blog for RELEVANT about an experience with a person in pain that shows how hard it is to be a truly good Samaritan.
Abortion was a contentious issue long before Roe v. Wade, when the Supreme Court made…
During a mall shooting at Riverchase Galleria mall in Hoover, Alabama last November, 21-year-old Emantic “E.J.”…
In an interview with Hoda Kotb, Olympic Gymnast Ali Raisman commented on the recent sentencing…
Yesterday, it was revealed that in a closed-door White House meeting, while discussing immigration and…
Actress Sarah Silverman’s show “I love you, America,” may not be the place that everyone…
Two months after Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, the Federal Emergency…
BREAKING: Today is Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day. That means just what you think:…
Let me guess: You’re feeling a little upset about the state of the world. Political…
While the cross is certainly a central theme in the story of how God saves us, it is one aspect of a greater story.
The Christian life has been defined by many things—moral standards, justice, love, etc. But there’s more to discipleship than all of this.
Politics are complicated, controversial, divisive—we could go on. But Kurt Willems says Jesus’ approach was far more simpler, and far more surprising.
Richard Stearns, president of World Vision U.S., explains how the Lenten season prepares us to fulfill the mission of the gospel.
Chris Stedman shares the story of his relationship with his former pastor and why he believes atheists, Christians and those of other faiths can cooperate in fighting issues that afflict the world.
Eugene Cho weighs in on Troy Davis, capital punishment and justice.
Bret Mavrich writes for Reject Apathy about the connection between beauty and justice, and how if beauty goes astray, so too does our sense of right and wrong.
Jonathan Merritt writes an article for RELEVANT about the Christian response to the death of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden.
Jonathan Merritt writes an op-ed for the Washington Post reprinted in RELEVANT that looks at God’s desires for peace and justice and how that plays out in Libya.
I have to admit I’m feeling a little numb at the moment. News of the…
When the United States was attacked on Sept. 11, the entire world shook. We mourned.…