- The Hardship Is Plentiful But the Workers Aren’t Few: Evangelicals Unite on Ukraine20 European groups join as focus shifts to the internally displaced and their long-term trauma.Jayson Casper|
- Nondenominational Churches Are Adding Millions of Members. Where Are They Coming From?It’s not mainline traditions anymore.Ryan P. Burge|
- Moral Failings in the Pulpit Lead to Moral Injury in the PewsChurch and pastoral abuse can trigger a unique form of PTSD.Laura Howard|
- Assemblies of God Ordains Record Number of WomenThere is work to do and some of those God has called to do it are female, Pentecostal leaders say.Hannah McClellan|
- The Body of Christ Keeps ScoreOnly revival with reformation can heal the American church from its spiritual trauma.Russell Moore|
- Foursquare Abuse Response Ignites Fight over TransparencyAn investigation found a “culture of unchecked power” at a Virginia college. Denominational leadership has declined to speak about it publicly.Daniel Silliman|
- Loving our Kentucky Neighbors as OurselvesThe recent flooding crisis in my home state is an opportunity to serve our sisters and brothers like never before.Jarvis J. Williams|
- With an Eye to Mission and Money, More Evangelical Universities Go GreenNew financing mechanisms reduce the cost of reducing emissions.Adam MacInnis|
- Dalit Christians Fill the Indian Church’s Pews. Not Its Pulpits.Persistent caste discrimination holds believers from India’s most vulnerable community back.Surinder Kaur|
