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Important Developments in the Church and the World
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Three European Alliances Warn Evangelical-Catholic Unity Is Going Too Far
World Evangelical Alliance explains why Italy, Spain, and Malta leaders shouldn’t fear that global group has fallen for the ‘Francis effect.’ - Jan 30,
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How Cecile Richards Strengthened the Pro-Life Movement
Outgoing Planned Parenthood president leaves legacy on both side of the abortion debate. - Jan 29,
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After Baptism Gone Wrong, Court Weakens Church Protections
Oklahoma Supreme Court says membership matters most in tortured ex-Muslim’s lawsuit. - Jan 24,
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Sam Brownback Finally Confirmed as America’s Religious Freedom Ambassador
After a tight Senate vote, evangelicals are celebrating the Kansas governor’s new role.
Kate Bowler: I Reject the Prosperity Gospel but I Still Crave What It PromisesHow terminal cancer gave a young historian greater sympathy with those seeking after “health and wealth.”
I Sent My Kids to a ‘Better School.’ But Was It the Right Choice?As a parent, I feel caught between the needs of my children and the needs of my neighbors.
Inside Evangelicalism—On Being Black and Tired… Yet HopefulThe problem of the color line remains.
“Family Win” and How Our Churches Care for Each Other and the WorldIf the whole family doesn’t win, no one wins.
Behavioral Science Catches Up to the BibleResearch is confirming ancient wisdom about human nature. But can it really make us better people?
How to Spot Sexual Abuse in Your ChurchUnderstanding the dynamics of sexual abuse is the first step.
Demonic Cheese-Donkeys and Immortal Peacocks: Augustine Does ScienceHow a church father loved God with his rational mind.
Personality Tests—A Waste or a Resource?Personality tests are helpful tools to understand the gifts and abilities that the Lord has given us.
Political Exegesis: On Mulligans and Turning CheeksWhat Tony Perkins gets almost right and Jerry Falwell Jr. gets wrong.
Proximity to Poverty’s ‘Destructive Culture’Jesus said the poor will always be with you. But did he mean in your neighborhood?
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