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- TIU Announces Plans to Move Undergrad Program OnlineFacing enrollment declines, the Illinois university ends in-person and residential learning, except for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and its law school in California.Hannah McClellan|
- Degree by Digital Degree, Christian Colleges Go OnlineEvangelical schools are growing, but there are questions about the costs.Hannah McClellan|
- Americans’ Return to Church Has PlateauedTwo years in, more congregations are open without COVID-19 precautions, but Americans aren’t more likely to show up.Kate Shellnutt|
- Fantasy Role-Playing Is Hurting AmericaHow the cult of imagined heroism is bringing down our nation’s institutions.Russell Moore|
- Mark Driscoll Addresses Crude Comments Made Trolling as 'William Wallace II'Mars Hill pastor says 14-year-old posts were 'plain wrong' and he 'remain[s] embarrassed,' but 'I have changed.'Ruth Moon|
- Why You Shouldn’t Call That False Teaching a HeresyHow to tell which errors deserve the ultimate warning label.Justin S. Holcomb|
- Can China’s New Regulations Really Stop Evangelism on the Internet?While some church leaders are concerned that online religion restrictions may scare off Christians, others hope Chinese believers will continue to sow the digital mission field.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- How Kanye West’s Breakdown Makes Sense of Our Social CrisisEvangelicals are part of the shock culture ecosystem that exploits celebrities.Russell Moore|
- Andy Crouch: The Return of ShameFrom online bullying to Twitter takedowns, shame is becoming a dominant force in the West. Thankfully, the Bible is full of language about shame. It's just that most Westerners don't see it.Andy Crouch|
- Church Stereotypes, According to GoogleWhat millions and millions of searches reveal about Internet users' perceptions.Kate Shellnutt|
