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Schools Tussle Over Sex Standards

(UPDATED) Why are fired teachers still suing Christian schools?

Fury Over Mission School Fees

Church-run schools in Nigeria made a shift in cost.

A Private Matter: Vanderbilt Vets Student Ministries

Campus ministries need different defenses.

School Choice Programs Snowball

Forty-one states introduce or pass new programs.

Sports with a Deeper Purpose

Wheaton College's new athletics director responds to The Atlantic's controversial indictment of college sports.

Supreme Court: What's More Important than Church Doctrine?

Can the justices decide an employment case without making religious decisions? Says Breyer: 'This is tough and I'm stuck.'

Agents of Translation: Philip Eaton on 'Engaging the Culture, Changing the World'

Christian colleges should fluently speak the language of both the gospel and the surrounding culture.

Christian Colleges Part of White House Interfaith Service Push

Schools say listening is a key part of the project—but theological pluralism isn’t.

Ministerial Murkiness: Biggest Religion Case in 20 Years?

Supreme Court hears arguments today on whether fired teacher is a religious employee.

Christian Colleges Hope House Bill Will Repeal New Rules

CCCU says government's solution to for-profit problems threatens schools' autonomy.

Tough Grace: Clear and Consistent on Sexual Standards

Consistency means not singling out those with same-sex orientation. The same standard should apply to all.

Generic Christian U.

Ties that bind church schools are loosening.

Boarding Bust: Schools for Missionary Kids See Lower Attendance

Recent reports of child abuse overshadow another trend.

School Choice 2.0

Supreme Court weighs Arizona tax credits.

Why Not College for the Disabled?

New faith-based school opens doors for young adults with intellectual disabilities.

Marvin Olasky Resigns as Provost of The King's College

Olasky's departure comes after Dinesh D'Souza was appointed president.

New Rules Worry Christian Colleges

Government's solution to for-profit problems may threaten schools' autonomy.

Culling the Flock

Multi-faith seminary in; evangelical schools out.

Dinesh D'Souza to Lead NYC's King's College

Appointment of author and speaker prompts the questions: How Catholic is he? And how Protestant is the Campus Crusade–affiliated school?

Is the Christian Legal Society's Loss a Loss for Everyone?

What the Supreme Court's verdict means for campus ministries.

Ergun Caner Out as Seminary Dean

Geisler, Ankerberg defend former Muslim despite non-renewal of contract.

Christian Legal Society Loses in Supreme Court Case

Group must allow leaders who disagree with its statement of faith.

A Badly Broken Boarding School

The story behind the cover story.

A Candle in the Darkness

The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.

Bloggers Target Seminary President

Liberty's Ergun Caner accused of false statements in his testimony about converting from Islam.

The iSeminary Cometh

Online education is jolting seminaries with rapid enrollment growth.

The End of Religious Freedom?

The nightmare scenarios could very well unfold, but they are not the last word.

Confession Clash

Flagship college cited for faculty faith statement.

Fight Between Erskine College and Its Denomination Will Head to Court

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church fired board members, alleging mission drift.

Q & A: Kenneth Starr, Baylor's Next President

The former solicitor general of the United States explains his vision for the Christian university.

Q+A: Philip Ryken, Wheaton's Next President

'I want to cultivate a campus-wide community of grace.'

Q+A: Mark Rutland on Oral Roberts's Legacy

The Oral Roberts University president reflects on a man who had a big vision.

Breaking the Bubble

Colleges debate student newspaper rules as Internet spreads stories far beyond campus.

The Litmus Test

Trustee ban on "advocacy of homosexual practice and same-sex marriage" stirs up Calvin faculty.

Sheffield's Biblical Studies Program Survives

Student protests save department founded by F. F. Bruce.

A New Way to Finance Education

For-profit Christian education is becoming more attractive.

Hard Choices For Higher Ed

In a bleak economy, Christian colleges reinvent themselves.

Liberty Unbound

How Jerry Falwell's ambitious sons have led the Lynchburg university to financial success and a burgeoning student body.

All God's Children

'All God's Children' recalls the travails of a West Africa boarding school.

Seminary Plants

Megachurch pastors offer ministry training based in the local church.

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