The moral worth of a steward is measured not by the nobility of his aspirations, but by his efficacy.
View this email in your browser
Latest Issue
Web Exclusives
Media
Subscribe
Donate
The Morality of a Strategy of Denial
Elbridge A. Colby
From the print edition:
The moral worth of a steward is measured not by the nobility of his aspirations, but by his efficacy.
More
Standing With the Word of God
George Cardinal Pell
Tp reject fundamental moral teaching on sexuality is to reject the Word of God itself.
More
Preaching the Gospel in War-Torn Ukraine
Jonathon Van Maren
Even in war, nothing must distract us from the fact that what matters most is having God in our hearts.
More
Ron Sider’s Evangelical Legacy
D. G. Hart
The activist and scholar was more representative of white evangelicalism than his obituaries let on.
More
NatCon Against the Black Pill
Justin Lee
The NatCon conference was charged with hope for the future of American conservatism.
More
Civic Duties of Hasidic Schools
Cole S. Aronson
To not teach proper civics and American history is to promote ingratitude for this country’s many blessings.
More
Cutting the Cord
Samira Kawash
The coiled cord of the kitchen phone was a copper umbilicus that pulled us back into the family.
More
Connect
Facebook
Twitter
RSS
Download
Visit us online at
firstthings.com
Copyright © 2022 First Things, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.firstthings.com.
update subscription preferences
unsubscribe from this list