Artists

July 12, 2018

What’s It Like Starting a Church From Scratch?—’StartUp’ Podcast Goes Behind the Scenes

“StartUp” podcast reporter Eric Mennel spent six months with the team behind the launch of Restoration Church, a new Christian community in Philadelphia. The post What's […]
July 11, 2018

Who’s Going to Evangelize Incels?

Like Herod, who secretly loved to listen to John the Baptist, I found myself unable to tear my eyes away from the train wreck of Incels. […]
July 11, 2018

If You See a Toilet in Your Dreams

One thing I have learned is that for your dreams to work out they must be in line with the will of God. The post If […]
July 7, 2018

Learning From My Father and Jay-Z About Lament and Toxic Masculinity

As believers we know that all truth is God’s truth, whether it comes from Jay-Z, Jeremiah, or even my own father. Here’s what all three have […]
July 5, 2018

How Reading ‘Ruined’ Frederick Douglass as a Slave

For Frederick Douglass, reading ignited a fire within, broadened his horizons, strengthened his sense of self and his determination to find freedom. The post How Reading […]
July 4, 2018

Online Reviews of ‘White Fragility’ Make Case for Book’s Title?

A book titled “White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Race” has drawn a few negative reviews online, seemingly underscoring its […]
July 4, 2018

Start With Coffee

Nicole Higgins energetically leads an effort that distinguishes CREDO from other cafés much more than their story sharing and name-your-own-price approach. The post Start With Coffee […]
July 3, 2018

The Gift of Righteous Indignation

Righteous indignation is typically anger and contempt toward someone combined with the feeling that it is our right to feel that anger in the first place. […]
July 3, 2018

Can I? (A Poem)

Writer Michael Stalcup reflects on a “both-and” view of several subjects such as abortion, sexuality, and patriotism in this poem titled, “Can I?” The post Can […]