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Do Evangelicals Have Room for Prophets?
Canon Andrew White lives dangerously for God. Why we need more leaders like him.
Why I'm Not Cheering Today's Supreme Court Prayer Decision
Be careful what you pray for, warns a constitutional law scholar.
Why We Pray Before Public Meetings (and Let Pagans Do, Too)
Are invocations worth it if it means city leaders will bow for false gods?
Why George Clooney's Engagement Is Worth Celebrating
I typically hate celebrity news. So why am I so happy for him?
Maybe Jesus Wants Us to Get Things Done
Discovering women’s place in the time management conversation.
Women Don't Need to Become Men in Order to Succeed
In the classroom and the workplace, boys and girls aren't the same. We need to figure out how to support them both.
Reading Genesis, Red in Tooth and Claw
Ronald Osborn launches an assault on overly literal understandings of the creation story.
Can Pro-Life Christians Be Genetic Counselors?
Virginia's problematic new law contains possibilities for creating a safe space for counselors and clients alike
Worthy of Our Wages
Giving millennial women the faith to negotiate.
Why We Need 'Dinosaurs' Like C. S. Lewis
Lewis had a healthy suspicion of easy words like "progress."
Arguing Against the 'Argument Culture'
Tim Muehlhoff discusses the art of civil, Christlike conversation.
The Trouble with Touchy-Feely Faith
A historian explores the sappier side of evangelical life.
Is Motherhood a Job?
100 percent of moms are working moms.
Israeli Military's Call-Up of Arab Christians Labeled 'Intimidation'
Attempt at increasing recruits ten-fold occurs against backdrop of stalled peace talks, Hamas-PLO reconciliation.
How Female Farmers Could Solve the Hunger Crisis
Fighting gender inequity in global farming.
How Christians Should Talk About Sex
What Rolling Stone and Paul have taught me.
India's Christians Shrug
The country’s likely next leader is a Hindu nationalist who has suppressed other faiths. Why church leaders aren’t worried.
The Divine Grace of the IRS
Seriously. God’s help comes from the weirdest places.
Vietnam Is Getting Better, and Worse
Some see small signs of freedom even as the country moves up the list of top persecutors.
God Loves Rich People Too
Christians need to adopt Jesus' attitude toward the one percent

Top Story May 1, 2024

Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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