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Fever Dream
The Bulletin Episode 79|50min
Fever Dream
RFK announces his running mate, pro-lifers talk pro-choice, and Beyonce goes country.
For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.
Paid ContentIs the Most Digitally Connected Generation Disconnecting from Their Faith?
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Is the Most Digitally Connected Generation Disconnecting from Their Faith?
One million young people are leaving Christianity each year.
Biblical Literacy in a Postliterate Age
Biblical Literacy in a Postliterate Age
We must always be people of the Word, but we’ll have to reimagine deep engagement with Scripture.
Surrogacy Makes More Babies. Pro-Lifers Should Still Oppose It.
Surrogacy Makes More Babies. Pro-Lifers Should Still Oppose It.
Church leaders can offer clear moral and ethical guidance for a practice that violates biblical mandates.
After United Methodist Split, Some Conservatives Remain
After United Methodist Split, Some Conservatives Remain
Study: 24 percent of clergy in North Carolina are still opposed to same-sex marriage.
What Kind of Man Is This?
What Kind of Man Is This?
We’ve got little information on Jesus’ appearance and personality. But that’s the way God designed it.
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Ike Miller: Good Baggage
Viral JesusEpisode 119|37min
Ike Miller: Good Baggage
Heather and Ike Miller discuss good baggage.
In Secular UK, Evangelical Alliance Experiences Record Growth
In Secular UK, Evangelical Alliance Experiences Record Growth
Leader explains why the movement is seeing its biggest membership bump in 30 years and its mission for the years ahead.
Finding an Uncontainable God Within Finite Poetic Spaces
Finding an Uncontainable God Within Finite Poetic Spaces
Eastern Orthodox poet Scott Cairns reflects on his new collection, his journey of faith, and poetry’s capacity to apprehend inexhaustible realities.
Why Your Favorite Theologians Are All Talking about Theological Anthropology
Why Your Favorite Theologians Are All Talking about Theological Anthropology
Attention to bodies and cultural conflict has brought attention to the question of what it means to be human.
Mike Cosper on Church Hurt and Church Hope
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 102|40min
Mike Cosper on Church Hurt and Church Hope
CT’s director of media hasn’t just reported on spiritual pain—he’s lived it.
Haitians Are Ministering at the End of the World
Haitians Are Ministering at the End of the World
As Haiti is uprooted by violence, church leaders treat gunshot wounds, give up homes for strangers, and rescue dignitaries.
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The Civil War That Sudan’s Displaced Christians Want You to See
Forgotten War: Sudan’s Displaced Christians Brace for ‘World’s Worst’ Hunger Crisis
Interview with leader of new evangelical alliance describes his escape from Khartoum and the pressure to pick a side.
Iran Attacks Israel
The Bulletin Episode 78|26min
Iran Attacks Israel
Iran launches a missile attack on Israel. Former Representative Adam Kinzinger weighs in.
Are the Global Methodists Evangelical?
Are the Global Methodists Evangelical?
Here’s why the new denomination may or may not fit the label.
What We Can Offer If We Uncircle the Wagons
What We Can Offer If We Uncircle the Wagons
Two new memoirs, Troubled and Between Two Trailers, make a powerful—if unintentional—case for the Christian ethos of family and community.
‘From Roots to Research’ with Nii Addy
Where Ya From?Episode 70|52min
‘From Roots to Research’ with Nii Addy
Acclaimed neuroscientist Dr. Nii Addy shares how his familiarity with the unexpected continues to influence his work of bridging conversations surrounding neuroscience and faith.
Died: Beverly LaHaye, Pastor’s Wife Who Led Religious Right
Died: Beverly LaHaye, Pastor’s Wife Who Led Religious Right
The founder of Concerned Women for America was credited by President Ronald Reagan with “changing the face of American politics.”
She Wrote Love Stories. Then Her Marriage Ended.
She Wrote Love Stories. Then Her Marriage Ended.
How a romance author journeyed with God through an unwanted divorce.
More Pastors Are Leaving Ministry Over Church Conflict
More Pastors Are Leaving Ministry Over Church Conflict
But experts say it can offer opportunities for leaders and congregations to grow.
Sports Can Be a Touchdown for Faith. Beware of Encroachment.
Sports Can Be a Touchdown for Faith. Beware of Encroachment.
As a lifelong athlete and coach, I know sports build character. But I worry about the idolatrous, selfish culture of American athletics.
The Chaplain Who Taught Steve Systems Theory: George Doebler
Being HumanEpisode 13|44min
The Chaplain Who Taught Steve Systems Theory: George Doebler
Learning to notice dynamics in ourselves and others.
Your Neighbors (Probably) Don’t Hate You
Your Neighbors (Probably) Don’t Hate You
They might not even know you’re there. When paranoia eclipses our witness, here’s what to remember.
Chuck Swindoll Steps Down as Senior Pastor, but Won’t Retire
Chuck Swindoll Steps Down as Senior Pastor, but Won’t Retire
At 89 years old and more than 60 years into ministry, the Stonebriar Community Church founder plans to remain its primary preacher after the church names his successor.
In ‘Civil War,’ What You See Is What You Try to Forget
In ‘Civil War,’ What You See Is What You Try to Forget
The new dystopian thriller reminds viewers it’s not just what we witness that matters, but how.
Make Nepal Hindu Again: Christians Concerned by Rising Religious Nationalism
Make Nepal Hindu Again: Christians Concerned by Rising Religious Nationalism
Hindutva ideology is crossing the border from India and making ministry more challenging for churches in the former Hindu kingdom.
Our Faith Is Not Too Fragile for Science
Our Faith Is Not Too Fragile for Science
An excerpt from The Sacred Chain: How Understanding Evolution Leads to Deeper Faith.
Don’t Bet the Farm On It
The Bulletin Episode 77|54min
Don’t Bet the Farm On It
White Rural Rage, Christians and sports betting, and Israel’s complicated path forward.
More Porridge? Senegal Protestants Debate Exchanging Holiday Foods with Muslims
More Porridge? Senegal Protestants Debate Exchanging Holiday Foods with Muslims
Ngalakh combines baobab fruit and peanuts to end Easter in West African nation, reciprocated by the sharing of meat breaking Ramadan’s fast.
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Baptists Call on House Speaker Mike Johnson to Stand with Ukraine
Baptists Call on House Speaker Mike Johnson to Stand with Ukraine
Seminary leaders say that the country, where Baptists are the largest Protestant denomination, has lost hundreds of churches in the war with Russia.
We Are ‘Gods’ Because We are God’s
We Are ‘Gods’ Because We are God’s
The Book of John reminds us that Jesus’ humanity makes ours possible.
Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance at Winning
Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance at Winning
The American Solidarity Party is a small but growing alternative to the Trump-Biden race.
Brad Hill: AI and Its Impact on the Church
Viral JesusEpisode 118|41min
Brad Hill: AI and Its Impact on the Church
Heather and Brad Hill discuss artificial intelligence and what Christians should know about it.
The Sentence from C.S. Lewis That Could Change Your Life
The Sentence from C.S. Lewis That Could Change Your Life
Aslan is fictional, but the real Lion of Judah reminds us that we’re forgiven.
How a Chinese-Born Research Scientist Became a Daring Online Evangelist
How a Chinese-Born Research Scientist Became a Daring Online Evangelist
CT’s outgoing Asia editor recalls how God led him to America, toward the Christian faith, onto the internet, and outward to serve the global Chinese church.
The Church Loses When Our Arts Communities Die
The Church Loses When Our Arts Communities Die
Christian writers and artists need communities of like-minded creatives so we can best serve both the church and the world.
Nancy French on Love, Trauma, and Partisan Politics
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 101|47min
Nancy French on Love, Trauma, and Partisan Politics
The author and journalist reflects on her own life and the American landscape.
Why Defend Your Faith If You Live in the World’s Most Christian Continent?
Why Defend Your Faith If You Live in the World’s Most Christian Continent?
Apologetics in Africa offers resources to both believers and skeptics where the church remains largely unequipped to respond to attacks on their faith.
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The Book of Job Gives Us Good News for an Unfair World
The Book of Job Gives Us Good News for an Unfair World
The book reminds us that life is unjust, but so is the gospel of God’s grace.
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Record-Setting Betting Weighs on College Athletes
Record-Setting Betting Weighs on College Athletes
As players face new pressures from bettors upset with their performance, chaplains in the NCAA are trying to help students remember their imago Dei.

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For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
For the Warming of the Earth: Worshiping in the Age of Creation Care
Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change.

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