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Southern Baptists Have Only 13 African American Career Missionaries. What Will It Take to Mobilize More?
The International Mission Board launches new efforts to address historic shortage.
Pro-Life Democrats Remind Candidates They Exist
Ahead of the South Carolina primary, religious voters’ push for a “diversity of opinions” on abortion gets little reception from presidential hopefuls.
How to Build Trust in Science Within the Black Church
Q&A: Minister and scholar Cleve Tinsley says conversations should address history of inequality and include representation from black scientists.
Five Family-Friendly Resources for Lent
What does it mean to teach our children about lament, fasting, and mortality? These books, apps, and flashcards can help.
God's Law, Natural Law, Positive Law -- by a Lawyer Theologian
David Opderbeck's discussion of law
Learning About Other Faiths Doesn’t Lead Evangelical Students to Lose Theirs
Compared to other colleges, students at evangelical institutions end up gaining the most knowledge of world religions.
Don’t Let Jean Vanier (or Other Heroes) Off the Hook
The rhetoric around fallen leaders often erodes our high call to holiness.
One-on-One with Daniel Im on ‘You Are What You Do’
Doing does not result in done. It only leads to more doing.
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Reeling from the Jean Vanier Abuse Allegations?
For those wrestling with faith after another Christian leader is exposed.
The Cross Changes Everything
Why the Crucifixion is the center of our theology—and our lives.
Chinese American Churches on the Frontlines of Coronavirus Vigilance
Attendance has dropped as much as 50 percent this year.
One-on-One with Doug Gehman on ‘Before You Quit’
The main reason people persevere is that they “see” something that is bigger than themselves or their current reality.
500 of Korea’s 1,000 Coronavirus Cases Tied to Shincheonji Church
(UPDATED) COVID-19 outbreak prompts 750,000 to petition South Korean president to outlaw apocalyptic movement deemed a cult by Christian leaders.
Global Family and the Coronavirus
God is our refuge in times of troubles, and he is our defender, as well as our deliverer.
Black Theology Sings of Freedom
To be black and to be Christian is to remember the brutality of our experience and the brilliance of our resistance.
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.
Going Vegan for Lent Can Orient Us to Christ’s Calling
Following church tradition and the Bible could help us steward creation through our diets.
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Carmen Joy Imes and the Disruptive Power of the Old Testament
Passion and proficiency subvert the minimizing of female scholars.
Heed the Humble, Evade the Exalted
Christians can differ in their votes, but the priorities of Jesus seem pretty clear.
Must Pro-Life Mean Pro-Trump?
We have placed too much faith in the political calculus and not enough faith in God’s power.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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