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Christian Cries for Justice Can Save Women of All Faiths
Our call to rally against persecution extends beyond the church.
Why Bankrupt Detroit Needs Art More than Ever
Seeing God’s design in blighted neighborhoods.
Where Are All the Good Stories about Marriage?
And how Christians in the arts can bring them back.
Three Months After Michael Brown's Death in Ferguson, Missouri
An interview with local pastor and professor Michael Higgins
Plane Crash Kills Myles Munroe, Bahamas' Best-Known Pastor
Samuel Rodriguez says ORU alum 'breathed, lived, and died expanding the kingdom of God.'
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The Perceptions Project is bringing together two groups who rarely have a chance to meet.
Answered Prayer for IDOP: North Korea Frees Missionary Kenneth Bae After Two Years
(UPDATED) Bae: 'Thank you ... for lifting me up and not forgetting me.'
Billy Graham: 96 and Still Preaching
His unprecedented ministry continues nearly 70 years later.
For First Time, State Bans on Same-Sex Marriage Upheld by Appeals Court
Get ready for a Supreme Court showdown after Sixth Circuit says two judges shouldn't make a decision for 32 million citizens.
What It's Like to Be Third Culture, and Why It Matters to the Church
The cultural terrain immigrants must navigate is difficult, but is also a source of strength.
We Are Not Enough in Awe of God
Why Eric Metaxas encourages a greater openness to miracles in everyday life.
Not So Convergent: Leading Publisher Separates How Evangelical and Progressive Books Are Made
WaterBrook Multnomah splits from sister imprint whose 'Gay Christian' book led to NRB resignation.
Is This the End for Mideast Christianity?
For Mideast Christians, 2014 has been a year of bloody disaster. Are these churches on the edge of extinction?
Vote Like the World Is Watching
You may think your ballot doesn’t matter. The rest of the globe sees it differently.
We're So Vain
'Vainglorious', that is. Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung examines an obscure vice that entraps us all.
Not All Vulnerability Is Brave
We don’t have to expose our deepest secrets with every speech and blog post.
Goodbye, Mars Hill: Mark Driscoll's Multisite Empire Will Sell Properties and Dissolve
(UPDATED) New Year begins with 11 independent congregations taking on new names.
Day of the Dead Gets New Life
What does it mean for this Hispanic celebration to go mainstream?
Mark Labberton: This Is the Best of Times for Following Jesus
The Fuller Seminary president sees the church’s moment of cultural exile as a moment of incredible opportunity.
Houston Mayor Drops Pastor Subpoenas
National debate over religious freedom prompts withdrawal.

Top Story April 25, 2024

Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
After lobbying from fellow Southern Baptists and Christians affected by the war, the House speaker moves a package forward.

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