As a new year dawns, opportunities for reflection are many. Some are looking around their homes filled with new toys and gifts wondering if it's time for a few weeks of decluttering. Others are looking back on a year that held more pain than joy, praying that the new year brings peace.
Some are sad to see another 365 days slip by, others eager for what's to come.
Wherever we find our hearts and minds as we travel into 2026, may we remember that the same God who has held all things together for each year past will do so in the year to come as well. And may we take the time to remember how his presence was made plain to us in the 12 months gone by, trusting that we will see him still in the days ahead of us.
Russell Moore, Mike Cosper, and Clarissa Moll gather at the end of the year to reflect on 2025’s top news stories–what mattered, what didn’t, and what thoughtful media engagement means…
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As we enter the holiday season, we consider how the places to which we belong shape us—and how we can be the face of welcome in a broken world. In this issue, you’ll read about how a monastery on Patmos offers quiet in a world of noise and, from Ann Voskamp, how God’s will is a place to find home. Read about modern missions terminology in our roundtable feature and about an astrophysicist’s thoughts on the Incarnation. Be sure to linger over Andy Olsen’s reported feature "An American Deportation" as we consider Christian responses to immigration policies. May we practice hospitality wherever we find ourselves.
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