Politics+Current Affairs

Terror in Orissa
It's time for India to start acting like the world's largest democracy.
Worse Than Ever
Christians knew the attacks were coming, but no one knew they would be this deadly.
Life, Death, and Chicken Cages
Election night's biggest direct democracy battles.
The New Refugees
As the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
Case by Case
The rules in church property fights can change at the state border.
McCain Talks the Walk
After years of ambiguity, Senator McCain reveals his spiritual side for public viewing. How will evangelicals respond?
Emerging Theology, Liberal Politics
Does one thing lead to the other?
Preach and Reach
Despite his liberal record, Barack Obama is making a lot of evangelicals think twice.
Pro-Bailout
Evangelicals say Congress' bailout bill is flawed but needed.
The Engine of the Market
It's not capital. Why wealthy evangelicals and others need to reconsider executive compensation.
Pity for a Devastated Wall Street
The difficulty in times like this is treating the powerful with justice.
Tempted by Politics
Why many pastors want to, but shouldn't, endorse candidates.
Where Do Evangelicals Stand on CEO Compensation?
Some evangelical CEOs defend their large salaries while others opt out.
After the Bailout, Government-Owned Churches?
But law profs say church-state problems are unlikely.
After the Aloha Shirts
Retooling Saddleback's international work and hosting a presidential forum serve a common purpose, says Rick Warren.
Iran Parliament Requires Death for 'Apostates' As Crackdown Continues
Son of 1990 martyr among Christians arrested last month.
Consuming Faith
Tyler Wigg Stevenson says real Christianity isn't the kind you can buy.
Q & A: Dave Ramsey
The popular Christian financial adviser on why he thinks the bailout is a disaster.
Endorsing from the Pulpit
Pastors launch challenge of IRS rules on endorsements.
Micah Challenge USA Urges Focus on Global Poverty
Evangelical church leaders plan to circulate letters to presidential candidates.

Top Story April 23, 2024

Let the Seas Rise and Feed the Poor
Let the Seas Rise and Feed the Poor
Helping marine biodiversity flourish is a means of participating in God’s work, says an Indonesian theologian.

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