
Southern Baptists Drop 1.1 Million Members in Three Years
Baptism tallies, though, are beginning to recover from 2020’s pandemic plunge.
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Why Not All Pro-Lifers are Celebrating
Like the prophet Jeremiah, a biblical lament for abortion is neither apathetic nor triumphant.

How Shall We Now Grieve Abortion?
After Roe v. Wade is overturned, we must find new ways to turn our mourning into action.


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New research suggests gifts assessments effectively treat isolation and loneliness.

Here’s What Thousands of Christian WeChat Accounts Reveal About Chinese Internet Evangelism
Were rampant commercialism and plagiarism more harmful for Chinese Christians than government censorship?
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How to Lose the Abortion Debate While Winning It
Christian cultural influence only lasts when it’s backed up by the moral credibility of the church.

Being a Political Journalist Made Me a Better Christian
While many Christians are hostile towards news media, my faith grew deeper because of it.

Christians Should Lead the Way in Diversity and Equity
Our faith encourages us to give unto others the same sense of belonging we have received.

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Katie Schnack: Standing in the Gap Decade
Faithfully navigating adulthood’s necessary detours and delays.

How American Exclusion Created the Chinese Church
The first Chinese converts in the US were drawn to a gospel of equality.
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They Might Be Giants. (Or Angels. Or Superhuman Devils.)
Who, or what, are the Nephilim? We don’t know—and maybe we don’t need to.
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Should We Keep Singing Hillsong?
When the megachurch’s former pastors are in the news with allegations of scandal and abuse, what a contentious name it is. -
Being a Political Journalist Made Me a Better Christian
While many Christians are hostile towards news media, my faith grew deeper because of it. -
They Might Be Giants. (Or Angels. Or Superhuman Devils.)
Who, or what, are the Nephilim? We don’t know—and maybe we don’t need to. -
The Supreme Court Leak Was an Unplanned Complication for Pregnancy Centers
Caught in a national firestorm, Christian groups focus on local needs of women preparing for babies.



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