The Rabbit Room Nourishes Community
Kim Roberts Kim Roberts

The Rabbit Room Nourishes Community

In an increasingly divided culture, even within the church, the Rabbit Room was created to build and nourish stronger Christ-centered communities by cultivating stories, music and art.

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What is Christian Travel?
Cassie Yoshikawa Cassie Yoshikawa

What is Christian Travel?

What exactly is Christian travel? Most people think of study tours in Israel, mission trips to volunteer in Mexico, or sightseeing the great cathedrals of Europe, but I’m championing a different perspective.

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Tim Keller, Beloved Pastor, dies at 72
Bob Smietana Bob Smietana

Tim Keller, Beloved Pastor, dies at 72

Tim Keller, an influential Presbyterian Church in America minister who founded a network of evangelical Christian churches in New York City, has died. He was 72.

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What Was It About Tim Keller?
Joshua Chatraw Joshua Chatraw

What Was It About Tim Keller?

In a day when too many leaders build their own brand with narrow appeals to their base and pugnacious public critiques of others, Tim Keller couldn’t have been more different.

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Deeper Understanding Of Work
Michael Metzger Michael Metzger

Deeper Understanding Of Work

Why do we work? Over the last 20 years, there have been many good books on how faith and work connect. But do they get to the root of why human beings work?

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New Books from Asian-American Christians
Kathryn Post Kathryn Post

New Books from Asian-American Christians

While Nikole Lim, Joon Park and Hosanna Wong travel in different circles, all three have pursued spiritual callings that helped them reclaim parts of themselves that others dismissed.

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New Books Celebrate Faith & Motherhood
Emily McFarlan Miller Emily McFarlan Miller

New Books Celebrate Faith & Motherhood

As Mother’s Day approaches in the United States, award-winning reporter Emily McFarlan Miller profiles several books celebrating faith and mothering that were released this year.

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Scripture: Reading  With Imagination
Jason Gaboury Jason Gaboury

Scripture: Reading With Imagination

Complete relationships with other people, and with God in Scripture, require imagination. Why? Because imagination creates the context for empathy and intimacy.

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Big Questions About Prayer
Paul Prather Paul Prather

Big Questions About Prayer

We can’t know why God grants some requests and not others. Sometimes we simply sit in the great cosmic silence and allow ourselves to be quietly transformed as the Lord deems best.

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Forgiveness: When Mercy Becomes Medicine
Kathryn Post Kathryn Post

Forgiveness: When Mercy Becomes Medicine

Unforgiveness can weaken your immune system, hike up your heart rate, increase stress hormones … But what unforgiveness puts out of whack, forgiveness restores to equilibrium.

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Destination: New Orleans Museum Of Art
Clemente Lisi Clemente Lisi

Destination: New Orleans Museum Of Art

Christian art isn’t so unusual at major art museums in the United States. A great number feature works highlighting the Judeo-Christian tradition. One such museum is the New Orleans Museum of Art.

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‘His Story’ Musical to debut in Texas
Kathryn Post Kathryn Post

‘His Story’ Musical to debut in Texas

On May 5, “His Story”—a new musical about the life of Jesus—will begin previews just north of Dallas in a “tent village” designed and built for the show’s open-ended run.

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Two New Religious Horror Films
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

Two New Religious Horror Films

Two Christian horror movies hit theaters: “The Pope’s Exorcist,” a Hollywood exorcism film starring Russel Crowe, and “Nefarious,” an indie faith-based film from the team behind “God’s Not Dead.”

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New Movie ‘On A Wing And A Prayer’
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

New Movie ‘On A Wing And A Prayer’

“On a Wing and a Prayer” follows Doug White’s (Dennis Quaid) harrowing journey to safely land a plane and save his entire family after their pilot dies unexpectedly mid-flight.

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The Other Merton — Thomas’ Brother
Paul Prather Paul Prather

The Other Merton — Thomas’ Brother

Lesser known to the world than his older brother, Thomas, is the remarkable life of John Paul Merton. John Paul makes appearances in “The Seven Storey Mountain” but mainly seems overlooked, a footnote in the Thomas Merton legend.

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Destination: The Book Of Kells
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Destination: The Book Of Kells

Trinity College in Dublin holds many treasures for the curious pilgrim, including one of the crown jewels of Christian literature: The Book of Kells, with its sacred truths illuminated with beautiful symbols and pictures.

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Exploring Church Drinking Culture
Kathryn Post Kathryn Post

Exploring Church Drinking Culture

Erin Jean Warde’s “Sober Spirituality” is a hope-filled invitation to reconsider the narratives that society, individuals, and even religious communities can tell us about alcohol.

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Destination: Museum Of The Bible
Clemente Lisi Clemente Lisi

Destination: Museum Of The Bible

The Bible can often be a daunting book, and the Museum of the Bible does a good job connecting it to the everyday lives of people. Visitors will see elaborate galleries and things for people of all ages.

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Destination: Normandy And Lourdes
Clemente Lisi Clemente Lisi

Destination: Normandy And Lourdes

For such a secular country, there are certainly lots of religious symbols to be found in France. Indeed, the country and many of its citizens pride themselves on the principle of laicite—French for secularism—but is there really an absence of religion in public life? Not really.

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