Joel Edwards thinks reports of the death of Christianity have been greatly exaggerated.
Joel Edwards thinks reports of the death of Christianity have been greatly exaggerated.
Joel Edwards explains why Christians have a sometimes ambivalent relationship to human rights.
Joel Edwards describes one of the greatest privileges of his life.
Joel Edwards challenges the idea that Christians are too heavenly-minded to be of earthly use.
Joel Edwards’ motivation for fighting extreme poverty has ancient roots.
Joel Edwards says that Jesus offered the poorest far more than comfort or protection.
Joel Edwards describes what happens when Christians lose sight of their purpose.
Joel Edwards considers the church’s record of living “in God’s image”.
Joel Edwards considers iconic figures who lived out an abstract idea in real life.
Joel Edwards looks at some practical outworkings of human dignity.
Joel Edwards thinks that being made in the image of God sets a high bar.
Joel Edwards describes the Bible’s vision for a flourishing community.