Nicholas Kristof, accompanying a team from International Justice Mission, chronicles the dramatic rescue of five young girls from a brothel in India.
Scot McKnight suggests 10 lessons learned from the Love Wins kerfuffle.
Sørena Higgins suggests practical ways to foster healthier communication between churches and artists.
Recognizing his propensity to criticize the music during his church's worship gatherings, Andy Whitman extols the value of "living in the tension between perfect aesthetics and imperfect human beings."
Laura Rector recounts her experience of dealing with strangers who attempt to 'correct' her for being a woman in ministry.
David Griffith contemplates whether violence can be destroyed or merely "transferred."
Ray Pennings highlights recent findings on the societal impact of those graduating from Christian schools in North America.
Tim Keller continues his series of posts on D.M. Lloyd Jones' book, Preaching and Preachers, with a look at the objection to preaching raised by those favoring a more incarnational, non-authoritative approach.
David Gushee reflects on resurfacing ethical questions following the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
Richard Lopez calls attention to the importance of "becoming more mindful about how our brains are changed by our experiences online."