
Bible App in 2023: We Searched for Hope
Bobby Gruenewald may know more than anyone about how we read the Bible. He runs the YouVersion Bible app—downloaded more than 700 million times globally.

Fix America’s woes? Know your neighbors
Seth Kaplan, researcher at Johns Hopkins who studies fragile states around the world, argues that rebuilding social capital—including faith congregations—can address social problems.

‘No Small Endeavor’ host Lee Camp searches for the good life on the radio
Lee. C. Camp hosts “No Small Endeavor,” a radio program, podcast and live show that explores what it means to live a good life. He features long-form interviews with musicians, best-selling authors, scientists, artists and thinkers.

Esau McCaulley Remembers His Past and Dreams
New York Times columnist, New Testament scholar and theologian in residence at Progressive Baptist Church in Chicago, McCaulley tells the story of growing up in a poor neighborhood in Huntsville, where he dreamed that football would offer him a way out.

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.

Beth Moore’s Memoir Tender and Gracious
In a tender, gracious, and heartbreaking new book, the beloved Bible teacher and former Southern Baptist recalls the people and the God who saved her from the chaos of her childhood.