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Christians Shouldn’t Run from a ‘Negative World.’ But They Can Depend on It Less.
Aaron Renn outlines individual, institutional, and missional strategies for adapting to a hostile culture.
The Bulletin Episode 71|45min
Where’s That Line, Anyway?
Mike and Nicole reflect on the recent death of protestor Aaron Bushnell and its implications for a Christian ethic of protest.
Federal Convictions of Pro-Lifers Blocking Clinics Are Rising
Six more protestors received guilty verdicts this week and face more than 10 years in prison. Prosecutors are using a charge that has prompted a new legal debate.
Why 100,000 Pro-Lifers Still March in DC
Even after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, evangelical activists see a bigger fight to change Americans’ minds on abortion.
Judge Hands World Vision a Defeat in Employment Case
The federal case is one of several around the country right now where courts are trying to balance nondiscrimination statutes with religious freedom.
La libertad religiosa no tiene por qué empeorar la polarización
Si se hace bien, puede facilitar nuestra convivencia.
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Religious Liberty Doesn’t Have to Make Polarization Worse
If it’s done right, it can actually make it easier for us to live together.
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Evangelical Colleges Will Continue to Pursue Diversity Without Affirmative Action
A Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions won’t change much for Christian liberal arts schools.
The Bulletin Episode 32|45min
Not Just a River in Egypt
The Biden family messes, and creative expression and affirmative action go to court.
Supreme Court Sides With Christian Who Won’t Make Gay Wedding Sites
Ruling: Colorado can’t “force all manner of artists, speechwriters, and others whose services involve speech to speak what they do not believe.”
Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Sabbath: Supreme Court Delivers a Victory to Christian Postal Worker
Update: Justices unanimously side with an evangelical who argued for accommodation of his Sabbatarian beliefs.
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 59|49min
Benjamin Watson’s Fight for Life
The former NFL tight end talks justice in a post-Roe world.
Supreme Court Upholds Law on Native Adoptions
Native American Christians, involved in both their tribes and in child placement situations, know the complexity of these cases better than most.
Where Pro-Choice Groups Chose Vandalism
Pregnancy centers were attacked in 24 states in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision on abortion rights.
Debate Flares Over the Meaning of ‘Indian Child Welfare’
As an evangelical couple fights adoption law, Native American Christians point to holistic answers.‌
A Brief History of American Christians Fighting Sunday Mail
Gerald E. Groff is taking the postal service to the US Supreme Court. Behind him is a long line of sabbatarians.
These States Are Devouring Widows’ Houses
A recent Supreme Court case reveals the injustice of property-tax debt forfeiture.
Gordon College Settles with Professor It Said Was a Minister
State judge says the school’s legal strategy was a mistake.
State Finds ‘Substantial Evidence’ for Retaliation Charge at Illinois Church
A firing at Dane Ortlund’s Naperville Presbyterian Church spurred a rare legal determination that could be a useful case study for churches.
What Christian Colleges Can Glean from the Supreme Court’s ‘Yeshiva’ Case
The latest ruling looks like bad news for evangelical higher education, but it’s not.

Top Story May 19, 2024

The Miracle of the Ear
The Miracle of the Ear
Speech was not God’s only miracle at Pentecost. The Spirit also gave the gift of understanding, overcoming division and contempt.

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