Archaeologists are using over a million amateur finds to study pilgrimage sites, the Black Death, and the Protestant Reformation. Much has been written about religious...
Though Trump remains the frontrunner, poll-watchers say the South Carolina Methodist is having her moment. Veteran Iowa GOP activist Marlys Popma has gotten a call...
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” is well-cast, well-made, and without a thought-provoking theory of its subject’s world-changing appeal. After the violent throes of revolution, in a bankrupt...
Elevation’s recent hit has stirred a broader discussion on how to incorporate imprecatory language in worship without being triumphalist. “Spiritual Enemies to be Encountered,” one...
Stories from the pandemic remind us that hope abounds even in the most difficult circumstances. Without question, the pandemic was one of the most difficult...
Today’s post is sponsored by BJU Seminary and written by Bruce Meyer, biblical counseling faculty member. BJU Seminary equips Christian leaders through an educational and...
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere. The Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) has instated its first...
Sixty years later, their sermons calling for change and greater civility still resonate. Less than a year before the US presidential election, pastors took to...
The spiral-bound tomes guarding the secrets of the best sugar cookies, sheet cake, and seven-layer salad are disappearing—but not completely. Did someone say Jell-O salad?...
A conversation with artist Kieran Dodds and academic Christian Gonzalez Ho on their new exhibit, ancient pilgrimage sites, and the church of the future. This...