- After Shooting, Churches Navigate China-Taiwan Tensions Under the SurfaceWhile Presbyterian Church in Taiwan has historic ties to the push for independence, most Chinese congregations in the US avoid highlighting the ongoing political polarization.Kate Shellnutt and Sean Cheng |
- The Gospel Doesn’t Always Have to Come with a House KeyThe power of introverted hospitality in an extroverted world of church ministry.Sara Kyoungah White|
- Buffalo Pastors Respond to Loss of Community ‘Pillars’After a mass shooting targeting Black grocery store customers, local Christians consider all they lost.Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- Leading Psychologist Bridges Trauma Healing and the Black ChurchIncoming American Psychological Association president Thema Bryant’s “psychology for the people” approach is already helping break Christian stigmas around therapy.Jacqueline J. Holness|
- Eurovision Win Offers Momentary Joy for Ukrainians“In the midst of a horrific, diabolical invasion,” Christians celebrate their country's recent victory in the global song competition.Interview by Morgan Lee|
- Gordon-Conwell to Sell Main Campus, Move to BostonAfter a decade of enrollment decline, leaders began to see the seminary’s biggest financial asset as a liability. They hope relocation could be the big change they need.Daniel Silliman|
- Reimagining Biblical Womanhood Part 2: Continuing the ConversationMore “real talk” about the personal and professional challenges facing Christian women in leadership.
- The Confusion in Our Free Speech DebateSometimes, freedom. Sometimes, moderation. Always, love.Bonnie Kristian|
- Where Ya From?Episode 27Faithful Anti-Racism with Christina Edmondson and Chad BrennanResearch and insights into racial reconciliation.Rasool Berry |
- What Is Antisemitism? Evangelicals Favor Different DefinitionsEuropean Evangelical Alliance becomes latest Christian group to sign onto IHRA working definition. Others favor Jerusalem Declaration alternative.Jayson Casper|
