
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
The Remarkable Mr. Graham
The evangelist (and CT founder) is 98 today. An historian examines the way he shaped the church and the world.
GleaningsImportant Developments in the Church and the World
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Top 10 Stats Explaining the Evangelical Vote for Trump or Clinton
These surveys suggest how—and why—evangelicals will split more than usual in 2016 election. - Oct 28,
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Trump Ends Evangelicals and Catholics Together
This election, many of evangelicals’ GOP allies across the Tiber are leaving for Clinton. - Oct 27,
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LifeWay Stops Selling Jen Hatmaker Books over LGBT Beliefs
(UPDATE) Hatmaker says she doesn't need to defend her decision. - Oct 26,
11:25 am
Died: Scholar Who Made the Bible Kid-Friendly
Adventure Bible and Teen Study Bible editor Lawrence O. Richards reimagined Christian education for evangelicals.
God Is King, No Matter WhatWith election day looming, the Bible's political metaphors for God remind us who ultimately reigns.
However You Vote, Do It with JoyA Christian approach to politics frees us from duty or strategy.
An Interview with Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin on Why Evangelicals Should Not Vote for the Lesser of Two EvilsIndependent candidate invites people of all faiths to join a new conservative movement
Expanding the Sweet Spot for a Healthy Church TurnaroundKnowing and expanding the zone where the hearts of the pastor and congregation meet up with God’s heart is essential for a successful church turnaround.
LifeWay's Jen Hatmaker Decision: What Evangelical Institutions Can LearnSpeaker and author Rosaria Butterfield explains why organizations must require more than early church creeds.
Glimpses of Grace in the Films of the Coen BrothersBeyond their penchant for the macabre, the directors’ films also display transcendent hope.
A Farewell to Michelle ObamaNo matter where you stand politically, the First Lady has something to offer the church.
Hacksaw Ridge: The Bloody, True Story of Faith in ActionMel Gibson’s new film raises questions about religious liberty and moral conviction amidst national turmoil.
Why Wendy Alsup Wants Laywomen to Be TheologiansThe blogger and teacher reflects on our common thirst for the knowledge of God.
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Does Protestantism Need to Die?Or to recover its riches? Two Protestant luminaries look at the legacy of the Reformation, 500 years later.

