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The Drop
Wanderlust
What to do when you want to be anywhere but here Read MoreAre You an e-Vangelical?
Take this quiz to guage how tech-savvy/awesome your church is! Read MoreLooking Back at 10 Years of RELEVANT
A look at where we’re going by determining where we’ve been Read MoreThe Lone Bellow
Zach Williams is not an expressive man… Read More10 Things That Defined the Last Decade
For many of us, the last 10 years have coincided with our formative years—a time of maturation, when our faith perspective, worldview and convictions became our own… Read More10 People Who Changed Everything
When we asked our readers who has most impacted their life and faith in the last decade—and from that poll crafted the list you’re about to read—we were surprised by a few things… Read More10 Challenges Facing Us in the Next Decade
The future is coming faster than ever, with the tectonic plates of society, church, culture, technology, economy and environment shifting beneath us… Read MoreHey, Brother
Tony Hale and Donald Miller talk about faith, fame, politics—and the epicness of being Buster Bluth Read MoreBringing the Bible to Life
Mark Burnett and Roma Downey on their ambitious 10-hour miniseries Read MoreThe Lumineers
The meteoric rise of the Americana trio has surprised them as much as anyone Read MoreThe Drop
Emerging Artists You Should Know
Joel Houston
The lead worshipper of Hillsong United and co-pastor of Hillsong NYC keeps following the rhythm of where God leads Read MoreMount Moriah
The North Carolina music scene is one of America’s more exciting ones of late, with the folk revival finding its epicenter in a place it never really left, and Mount Moriah is at the movement’s forefront… Read MoreMilo Greene
The word “lush” is tossed around a lot in music write-ups like this and, usually, you feel like it’s being used as nothing more than a lazy synonym for “pretty.” But it’s a marvelous descriptor for the Los Angeles quintet Milo Greene, which layers melody upon lyric upon melody to form a dizzying experience that is thrilling, soothing, unique and—yes—very, very lush… Read MoreMillennials Are Now Old Enough to Care About Band Reunions
Remember when you were a kid and you couldn’t stand your parents’ music? They’d pull out some Styx, Amy Grant or Steely Dan and you’d just roll your eyes, adjust your headphones and turn up Boyz II Men to drown out their singing in the kitchen? Well, odds are the shoe’s on the other foot now… Read MorePop Is Getting Sadder
Now more than ever, everybody hurts. New research proves pop music is on the downturn, emotionally speaking. Read MoreThe Drop
Sustainable Change. Sacrificial Living
Making a Deal With God
Last year, I was reminded of the amusing lengths to which college students will go to make a buck… Read MoreGoogle Awards Charity: Water $5 Million Technology Grant
When charity: water got its start in 2006, that start included six freshwater wells built in Uganda and a handheld GPS device picked up at an electronics store for $100… Read MoreSlices
A Bimonly Look at Life, Faith + Culture


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