Politics+Current Affairs

Why Bloggers Are Calling It Quits
The Internet can be a rough place for writers.
Sex, Drugs, and Getting Old
The cost of turning to prescriptions promising to keep us young.
People Over Profit: Easier Said Than Done
Even good-hearted entrepreneurs run into practical complications.
Understanding the Transgender Phenomenon
The leading Christian scholar on gender dysphoria defines the terms—and gives the church a way forward.
The Last Gasp of the Cradle Christians?
The American church has a key role in rescuing, restoring, and returning Christians and other religious minorities who have fled ISIS.
Getting a Handle on Boko Haram
What we know, and what we don’t, about Nigeria’s brutal band of Islamists.
Leaning In to Our Grief
What Sheryl Sandberg teaches us about tragedy.
How Evangelicalism Built Its Brand Loyalty
It all goes back to the smiling gentleman on the Quaker Oats label.
Duggars Blame Critics for ‘Unprecedented Attack’ on Their Faith and Family
In Fox News interview, reality star parents say media reports further victimize their daughters.
Why Christian Education in Israel Could Vanish
Forty-eight Christian schools say unfair treatment by government may force them to close.
The Problem with 'Mad Max' Feminism
Is men’s propensity for violence really something to be imitated?
Creflo Dollar’s Board Apologizes for Plane Fundraising Video
Ministry still plans to tap its 3 million donors for a new plane.
Former House Speaker Indicted, Resigns from Wheaton Advisory Board
Update: Wheaton drops Denny Hastert's name from public policy center.
Nebraska Death Penalty Repealed with Outspoken Christian Support
Evangelical, Catholic, mainline leaders openly endorse measure.
Why Reality TV Can’t Handle the Josh Duggar Scandal
It’s time for ’19 Kids and Counting’ to come to an end.
A Second Chance for Elijah Gabriel
A snapshot of Christian witness in the world (as it appeared in our June issue).
Gleanings: June 2015
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our June issue).
400 Down, More to Follow
Government removes crosses from ‘China’s Jerusalem.’
Hidden Casualties
How to see and serve veterans this summer.

Top Story April 26, 2024

After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
The plan would organize UMC churches in four global regions, with each given more leeway around same-sex marriage and other theological issues.

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