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The Surprising Discovery About Those Colonialist, Proselytizing Missionaries
They didn’t set out to change history. But one modern scholar’s research shows they did just that.
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Ganja Love
Pot's new legality lights up a pastoral dilemma.
The Polyglot Gospel
Learning to Learn the Language of the Liberal City
Were the Church Fathers Consistently Pro-Life?
Historian Ron Sider (yes, historian) urges us to pay attention to the evidence.
Why Don't We Find Bloodshed Repugnant Anymore?
Yes, the early church was pro-life. But it wasn't just the death of the unborn that it opposed.
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Real Martyrs Don't Murder
A new book suggests otherwise, but it is dead wrong.
The Wars Over Christian Beards
Church leaders have almost always faced off over pastors' shaving habits.
Don't Laugh; Your Church Might Be Miley Cyrus.
She's nothing if not pragmatic. And so are we.
The Feel-Good Faith of Evangelicals
Are we really as “biblical” as we think we are?
Who Defines Doctrine?
Often it's not the theologians but the people. Here's why.
The Forgotten Woman of Evangelical History
Sarah Osborn's 18th-century life reveals an astonishing amount about the origins of American evangelicalism.
This American Christian Life
Series shows why we need to know our U.S. church history.
Why 'Mere Christianity' Should Have Bombed
Knowing why it didn't can help us strengthen our witness today.
How the Early Church Made Peace with Prosperity
As the early church grew in wealth and stature, it displaced existing Roman models of caring for the poor.
What You Need to Know About the Bay Psalm Book
Boston's Old South Church is selling a copy of the historic volume. Here's why it's such a big deal.
A Century After Bringing the Theater to Church, Aimee Semple McPherson Heads to Broadway
Foursquare Foundation helped to finance Kathie Lee Gifford's "Scandalous."
Seeing the Hidden Grace of Alzheimer's
Those who appear weak and foolish can be powerful conduits of God's love.
A Historian Decries Evangelicals' Power Politics—on Both Left and Right
But Kenneth Collins's libertarian contempt for government is not the way forward.
Lee Grady Opens the Door for Women
The 'Charisma' editor says today's women should stop waiting for Prince Charming and get out into the mission field.
Another Path of Jesus
Walking the way of Jesus has meant embracing my Native American Heritage.

Top Story May 11, 2024

Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Unperturbed by debates over the book’s relationship to modern thought, she helps us appreciate its marriage of literary structure and theological claims.

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