In an interview with The Christian Post, Allie Beth Stuckey warned that empathy, a virtue Christians are called to exemplify, is being redefined in an era of increasingly polarized viewpoints and ...
The Jewish problem’ should never have been solved at the expense of the Palestinians, argues Nicholas Brabazon Kerr.
It’s the day after Election 2024 and half the population of the United States thinks the end of the world is imminent. And ...
The season’s best titles will take you to the bleeding edge of imagination, where glam-rock aliens, wacky alligators, and haunted houses abound.
Slow Wreckage is Crooker’s tenth book of poems. She has always been a sharp noticer, especially of the natural world and the visual arts. Reading her poetry feels like putting on a new pair of glasses ...
A Life” follows the civil rights leader from the Selma march to the halls of Congress. Lewis kept faith with the practice of ...
Far from being an immutable fact of Christianity, evangelical antifeminism is recent, virulent, and gaining traction every day.
Alderman Larry Dagen's life has revolved around Millington. Dagen, 66, graduated from Millington Central Middle High School ...
After her husband’s untimely death in 1906, Kamala Satthianadhan was struggling to support herself and her young children. By 1911, she was living in what her daughter described as a “mofussil town” ...
Eighty-six years ago, God gave my grandparents, Clyde and Muriel Dennis, a vision for publishing and sharing the good news of the gospel around the world. And 46 years ago, he gave my parents, Lane ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Boyne presents his novel rather like a psychological thought experiment, inviting the reader to evaluate both the impact of ...