Nature and Nature’s God
Steven Searcy awakens us to the divine drama of our lives, in which God is present even in something as mundane as the tumbling of wind-blown leaves.
Steven Searcy awakens us to the divine drama of our lives, in which God is present even in something as mundane as the tumbling of wind-blown leaves.
Martin thinks we must meet God in creation, and only then will we begin to respect again what He has made.
Ankara should be pressured by the EU and the U.S. to respect the religious liberty of all Turkish citizens
In a world overwhelmed with suffering, it’s vital to reconnect with God and His creation.
A conference in Budapest highlighted the dangers of embracing neo-Marxism and pro-migration policies for Europe’s future.
The University of Nottingham’s “content note” on The Canterbury Tales is “demeaning” and “weird,” critics say.
Professor Ravi Jain offers fresh insights into how mathematics can bridge the gap between the seen and unseen, the finite and the infinite.
Rod Dreher’s Living in Wonder outlines an escape from the paradigm of modernity that has painted the whole world grey.
The Islamic jihad has been so brutal that many researchers call it “the largest genocide in human history.”
Nadya Williams’ work considers how secular influences have infiltrated Christianity since the beginning.
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