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Why We Opened Our Church to Muslims
A response to "Muslims in Evangelical Churches."
Culling the Flock
Multi-faith seminary in; evangelical schools out.
Life in Those Old Bones
If you're interested in doing mission, there could hardly be a better tool than denominations.
Homeward Bound?
Short-term missions may be shifting domestic.
Indelible Marker
John Wigger explains how Francis Asbury left his fingerprints all over American Christianity.
Why the Oral Roberts Obituaries Are Wrong
The "faith-healer" (who hated the term) may have done much to mainstream Pentecostalism, but he was no architect of the Prosperity Gospel.
God's Man in Tulsa: The Life and Ministry of the Original Televangelist
Oral Roberts was a larger-than-life figure in American Christianity.
Q+A: Mark Rutland on Oral Roberts's Legacy
The Oral Roberts University president reflects on a man who had a big vision.
Fund Raising: Did Oral Roberts Go Too Far?
The television evangelist links receiving $8 million to the extension of his earthly life.
Segregated No More
Last weekend, white and black Methodist congregations in Philadelphia worshiped together for the first time in more than 200 years.
Sounds of Silence
Banned Methodist hymn sing indicates Fiji church-state conflict is worsening.
Fiji Bans Massive Methodist Hymn-Sing
Church leaders say government officials fear singing would lead to political instability.
Francis Asbury
Methodist on horseback
John Wesley
Methodical pietist
Charles Wesley
Greatest hymn writer of all time
Where Wesley's Followers Went Awry
Three new books by scholars of American Methodism explain why Methodists flourished in the 19th century and faltered in the 20th.
How John Wesley Changed America
Why should Wesley's 300th birthday be a red-letter day on this side of the ocean?
Innovating with the Flow
By combining some of the best religious ideas of their day into a cohesive movement, John and Charles Wesley became just the pioneers England was looking for.
Marching to Zion
The origin of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a story of slow, steady separation.
Eyewitness
The spark that lit the Welsh revival

Top Story June 2, 2024

Pakistan’s Christians Fear Forced Marriages. Punjab Court Ruling Brings New Hope
Pakistan’s Christians Fear Forced Marriages. Punjab Court Ruling Brings New Hope
Church leaders and human rights experts weigh in on whether raising the legal age is sufficient in shielding minors.

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