The 20th century saw the American religious landscape change dramatically. The country went from having well established religious groups such as Catholics and main-line denominations to what seemed …
Evangelicalism really is divided
The year was 1950, and evangelicalism was at a crossroads. For the previous 50 years evangelicals had fought to create an identity. Having separated from the main-line denominations, evangelicals now …
Do Hard Things
Today, a teenager is considered a “good kid” if he gets good grades, gets into a good college, and stays out of trouble. In a culture where the perceived norm for high school students is drugs and …
Jesus Calling
Although it came out in 2004, Sarah Young's devotional has seen a steady increase in popularity over the last two years. Published by Thomas Nelson, Jesus Calling has to be one of the more popular …
How God Became King (N. T. Wright)
While some have critiqued N. T. Wright's clarity and writing style in the past, How God Became King reads as a clear and articulate work. This is partly because he asks such intriguing and specific …
Young, Restless, Reformed
Four years ago, Colin Hansen made this observation (with a little hyperbole): your average Evangelical American high school student is in a youth group that emphasizes games, down plays preaching, and …





