Church Life+Ministry

Sanctifying Sin
Statement affirming homosexual unions roils Anglicans.
Inside CT: Bike Rides with Refugees
There are 13 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide. We show you the lives of four of them.
Methodists Divided on Split
Church leaders react to talk about division.
No-Fault Division?
It may be time for mainline churches to consider an amicable divorce.
Pondering a Divorce
Some United Methodists think their differences are irreconcilable.
Saving Strangers
The journey of one Somali Bantu family in the largest group resettlement of African refugees in U.S. history.
Terror on Top of the World
Maoist threats shut down development work.
The 4-14 Window
New push on child evangelism targets the crucial early years.
Truth' on Two Hills
What happens when church and culture conspire to ignore the meaning of words.
Army Facing Battle on Benefits
Domestic partners dispute may cripple Salvation Army-New York link.
Separation of Ministry and Politics
In order to influence public policy successfully, Focus on the Family must quickly learn how to remove politicking from its ministry core.
Moving into the 'Hood
In God's Neighborhood, Scott Roley says Jesus relocated to be with us, so we ought to do the same.
Orthodox Unity …
Autonomous Orthodoxy isn't an oxymoron. It's the fulfillment of a different kind of American dream.
… And Orthodox Division
Greek Orthodox prepare for contentious assembly in New York.
Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right
But he overlooks the redemptive role of the church.
Peru's Second-Class Citizens
Christian legal activists fight to protect women and girls.
Bill Cosby Was (Mostly) Right—Part 2
Why is church influence among blacks wide but not deep?
Heart of Truthfulness
African Methodists provide hope to a troubled church.
Discreet and Dynamic
Why, with no apparent resources, Chinese churches thrive.
A Slow Exodus
Disaffected orthodox Episcopalians start new ministries.

Top Story April 25, 2024

Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
After lobbying from fellow Southern Baptists and Christians affected by the war, the House speaker moves a package forward.

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