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Christian Colleges Are Changing to Survive. Is it Working?
Faced with declining enrollments, evangelical schools add programs, cut programs, and hope.
State of Theology: Evangelicals Hold Steady on Doctrine, More Outspoken on Politics
American evangelicals make mostly incremental changes around some common heresies.
Evangelism: Reconsidering Our Approach in a Pandemic
Pursuing creative, personal opportunities for evangelism during COVID-19.
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5 Digital Tools to Reconnect Pastors to Their People
Despite challenges of a pandemic, churches can regain visibility.
Rise of the Machines: New Book Applies Christian Ethics to the Future of AI
John Lennox reflects on questions of consciousness in computers, enhancing humans, and other quandaries.
Why Our Sunday School Disciples Christians in Politics
If churches don’t engage our members, pundits and memes will.
Sudan Agrees with Rebels to Remove Islam as State Religion
Peace deals include bold pledges on religious freedom. But much work remains for transitional government after three decades under Bashir’s strict sharia.
QAnon, Conspiracies, and Discipling the Way Out
Reflections on my recent article for USA Today
Digging Stopped in Ancient Biblical Cities
For US archaeologists, major discoveries will have to wait until next year, at least.
Lauren Daigle’s ‘You Say’ Sets Billboard Record with 100 Weeks at No. 1
The crossover Christian hit surpasses the standing power of Hillsong’s “Oceans.”
Scripture Won’t Let You Endure Suffering on Your Own
Fellow believers might abandon you or cover you in happy talk. But the Bible offers companionship with saints who know sorrow.
All For Love’s Sake
Bridging racial divides requires love as the motivation.
Churches and the Vulnerable in the Time of COVID-19
Churches may be re-opening for some, but they remain inaccessible to our most at-risk.
Why Do We Cling to Scripture? Our Lives Depend on It.
More than other groups, black Americans dive deep into the Word.
Politics Has a Strong Grip on Our Hearts. The Gospel’s Grip Should Be Stronger.
How the church can shape public policy without losing its soul.
Controversial Religion Law Tips Montenegro Election
Serbian Orthodox Church called for votes against 30-year ruling party. Evangelicals “cried for justice ... now we have to pray hard for this country.”
Latin American Pastors Kept Ministering During COVID-19. Now More Than 100 Have Died.
With mixed messages from leaders, evangelicals in Nicaragua and Bolivia have been especially hard-hit by the pandemic.
Researchers Find Christians in Iran Approaching 1 Million
Secular survey may succeed where Christian advocates have failed to convince the world of widespread conversions in the Islamic republic.
Goodbye Christ. I’ve Got Justice Duty.
Justice without Jesus is just us—and it's not the answer.
Redeeming Condos, Presbyterians Buy NYC Building for $30 Million
The church Tim Keller founded is part of a hidden trend turning real estate into worship space.

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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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