Evangelical voters’ focus on policy over character came much earlier than you think. The stakes in the presidential election could not have been higher. The...
On the other side of disaffiliation, traditionalist congregations pursue prayer, revival, and revitalization. June Fulton felt weird sitting in the third pew. At every service...
Preston Sprinkle’s Exiles is a bracing call to return to Scripture, but some of his specific political applications are dubious. It’s not news that modern...
Immigrants from South America are a growing force in churches on the other side of the Atlantic. But their electoral initiative is viewed with reservations....
Despite disappointment over the vote, churches see opportunities to love and serve. In a rare joint session at the Palace of Versailles on Monday, lawmakers...
Their Chinese pastor prayed and shared pulpits with Black and white pastors and volunteered to deliver packages to know the multicultural surroundings better. Chinese churches...
In this episode, Frank and Tim continue the commentary on every reference to the kingdom of God in the Gospels. This episode covers Matthew 24:9-14....
Ill-defined talk about Christian nationalism misses a more serious threat: Christian leaders neglecting the real concerns of the laity. The GOP’s presidential primary is functionally...
Abigail Shrier’s critique of childhood therapy mixes a needful corrective with ideological hyperbole. One of my four-year-old twins has a thing where he pretends he...
Drawing from their long experience in the Islamic world, evangelical novelists pen fiction to help Muslims and Americans better see Jesus. Can you imagine if...
Journalist Jason Kirk discusses his new novel, turn-of-the-century evangelicalism, and deconstruction. Jason Kirk’s newly released novel Hell Is a World Without You is not my...
Evangelical leader: Ministers’ testimonies were never intended to be the “make-or-break” factor in judging asylum applications. A chemical attack that injured a dozen people in...