October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
Being Human
Dennis Edwards discusses marginalization, assumptions, and expectations.
Despite GOP concerns over government interference, local evangelicals agree that the historic church must fully separate from its Moscow parent.
News
As Donald Trump’s unfounded claims circulate, Springfield pastors and immigrant leaders deal with the real-world consequences.
Christians like to talk up pop culture’s resonance with our faith. But what matters more is our own conformity to Christ.
Review
In the aftermath of a senseless killing, Davey Blackburn encountered “signs and wonders” hinting at its place in a divine plan.
Christians fought for laws to protect children during the Industrial Revolution. We can do it again in the smartphone age.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin considers the end of Chinese international adoptions, recaps the week’s presidential debate, and talks about friendship across political divides with Taylor Swift as a case study.