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Megan Basham
The ads insist that the man who once frequented the Playboy mansion and makes jokes about Arnold Palmer’s anatomy would discover his inner Puritan once back in the White House. Continue Reading »
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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