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What the breakdown of opinions looks like.
Infographic: America's View on Evolution and Creationism
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Public Theology Project
First-century Bethlehem is not an escape from all the political chaos; it’s the epicenter.
How a former MLB player found God and a calling for civic service.
The Russell Moore Show
Gather round ye listeners come…Andrew Peterson is back.
There are still good teachers doing good work. But they can only do so much when state directives and district resources push them online.
The heroine reminds me what it means to be beloved as I raise three children who were abandoned like her.
News
The executive order reverses a Biden-era push for LGBTQ policies that shut Christians out of fostering and adoption, but its legal mechanism is left vague.
They’re not wrong to believe in a contested world. But they’ve misidentified the villains.
The Bulletin
Australia bans social media for kids, CDC’s recommendations change, college football uproar, and the far right lens on history.