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'Korean Evangelicals on Steroids'
Meet the band of intensely devoted Asian missionaries working around the clock to re-Christianize America.
Stop Explaining Away Black Christian Forgiveness
The Charleston families did not forgive to express the values of their race, but to be faithful to their God.
US Churches Receive Less Trust Yet More Money Than Ever
Giving USA and Gallup find new records in opposite directions.
Microwave Bible?
A new method cuts Bible translation to 2 months. Is that too fast?
Let the Boston Bomber Live
Why I oppose the death penalty, even for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
How Charleston’s Emanuel AME Spent Sunday after Massacre
Scenes from the hot, crowded, and praise-filled worship in South Carolina.
7 Practical Things the Church Can Do for Veterans
How spiritual communities can tend the hurting souls of veterans.
InterVarsity Regains Access to Cal State Campuses
(UPDATED) Requiring Christian leaders will no longer bar student ministry from recognition.
A Lament for Charleston: What Makes This Mass Shooting Different
Christians respond to the deadly attack at a South Carolina church.
Going Deeper after the Charleston Murders
Evil like this calls for both anguished lament and better theology.
Here's How Many Pope Francis Fans Disagree with Him on Global Warming
Stats on how persuasive environment encyclical might be.
Transracial Is a Valid Identity
Just not the way it’s being applied to Rachel Dolezal.
Charleston Church Attack the Deadliest in Decades
(UPDATED) President Obama sings 'Amazing Grace' at Clementa Pinckney funeral.
Why Christians Are Fleeing One of Africa's Oldest and Largest Christian Homelands
Beyond the search for a better life, evangelicals and Orthodox in Ethiopia increasingly share even more.
Onward 'Christian Soldiers': First American Volunteer Dies Fighting ISIS
Some of the foreign fighters flocking to Iraq and Syria are taking the side of persecuted Christians.
Top Story May 15, 2024
Christian Billionaire Goes on Trial for Major Wall Street FraudFederal prosecutors are trying to prove that Bill Hwang committed massive market manipulation through his investment firm Archegos. His defense says he was trading like anyone else on Wall Street.
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