He plays Minecraft and talks church history on YouTube—and he’s organizing a new mainline reformation. It’s October 31 in Denver. Snow is falling. A cutting
As faithful Twitter users drop the platform, writers, leaders, and ministries adapt to a new social landscape. Scrolling through our Twitter X feeds over the
London-based theological institute celebrates the academic success of 15 Muslim-background students, many of whom have suffered family rejection and political repression. Iran’s Islamic republic is
Many Christian responses to the Israel-Hamas conflict lean on just war theory. It’s well intentioned—but deeply flawed. Just war theory is a venerable Christian tradition.
Last week I spent an unexpectedly long time in small-town Alaska—in a town that revolves around commercial fishing. If you’ve seen shows like Deadliest Catch,
Paul’s advice to stay unmarried—like his advice for any circumstance—is about complete devotion to Christ. It’s good to remain unmarried. These words aren’t mine but
The pandemic forced these 'polymorphic' churches to shift into house churches. When the Philippine government imposed restrictions on public gatherings in early 2020 due to
Thousands of majority believers lost homes and churches in India's worst ethnic conflict this year. Yet they feel "overlooked and despised" by both sides. On
The largest and second-oldest church in Omdurman was hit following similar bombings targeting local evangelical schools. At least two Christian buildings were bombed last week