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Why Donald Trump Threatens to Trump the Gospel
There is something more important than our views of the controversial candidate.
Wheaton, Hawkins: Let Us Reason Together, Please
How might a Christian college handle a controversy that threatens to undo it?
A Message for China's Policy-Makers: Love Doesn't Stop at Two
Why its two-child policy is barely better than its one-child policy.
On ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ After Another Mass Shooting
Prayer—and lament—is the proper first response to tragedy.
How We Forgot the Poverty of Christmas
The Incarnation is not a story we can package or market. It is also the greatest story ever told.
A Church Welcome for the Tired, the Poor
How the refugee crisis makes for a beautiful gospel witness.
Why We Need the New Battle for the Bible
It's time to turn to Scripture as our final authority.
The Power of Pro-Life Women
It's time to harness “feminine authority” to protect the unborn.
Hope in the Face of Intractable Racism
The church provides two gifts to the conversation on race.
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Six Things To Do after the Supreme Court Decision on Gay Marriage
Now is not the time to sulk.
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Going Deeper after the Charleston Murders
Evil like this calls for both anguished lament and better theology.
Dealing with Secular Extremism
4 ways to calm the stormy waters around gay marriage.
If You See Something, Say Something
The church is starving for honest witnesses to moral failure.
There's Still Power in the Blood
Remember when we used to sing about how awesome it is?
Liberating Cuba: Why It Is Still a Great Idea
President Obama’s call for normalizing relations offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Cuban and American churches to strengthen their ties.
Let Kelly Gissendaner Live
The Georgia Department of Corrections has done its job. She should not be executed.
Amnesty Is Not a Dirty Word
Christians, of all people, should know that.
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What One Racially Divided Family Can Do
Two small steps that may start to address the black/white divide in the church.
The Weight of Ferguson, ISIS, and Boko Haram
How we bear, sometimes joyfully, the burdens of 2014.
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Top Story October 28, 2020

More Pastors Endorse Political Candidates in 2020
More Pastors Endorse Political Candidates in 2020
But very few do so from the pulpit, according to the latest from LifeWay Research.

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