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Billy Graham has declined an invitation to hold an evangelistic crusade in London, citing his need to stay close to home.
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Billy Graham has declined an invitation to hold an evangelistic crusade in London, citing his need to stay close to home.
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Young people are using social media to spread the gospel and denounce the Communist regime.
Public Theology Project
The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins told me about problems that feel eerily similar to what I see in the church.
Wire Story
Women still dominate church pews, but studies find that devotion among Gen Z women has cooled to levels on par with Gen Z men.
From Pat Robertson’s soap opera to creation science, CT reported evangelical efforts to go mainstream in 1982.
The venerable theological tradition makes war slower, riskier, costlier, and less efficient—and that’s the point.
The Russell Moore Show
How should the church address infertility and childlessness?
Young men are looking for online presence. The church needs to offer more than weekly breakfasts.
Wire Story
A survey found denominational differences in pastors’ use of the technology, as well as widespread skepticism about its reliability.