Pastors
- Younger Pastors More Likely to Say They Struggle With Mental IllnessOverall, more than half of church leaders have seen members suffer depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- Moral Failings in the Pulpit Lead to Moral Injury in the PewsChurch and pastoral abuse can trigger a unique form of PTSD.Laura Howard|
- 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|
- Nicky Gumbel’s Fitting Farewell to HTB Church: ‘The Best Is Yet to Come’Retirement sermon and celebration of Holy Trinity Brompton vicar and Alpha Course pioneer reminds us that good and faithful servants still exist.Krish Kandiah|
- Faithful Orthodoxy Requires Reading WidelyEvangelicals should humbly learn from all Christian tradition—yet many are ignorant or suspicious of pre-Protestant theology.Matthew Barrett|
- Hot Takes Don’t Belong in ChurchCrafting public political statements can detract from the church’s true call.Chris Nye|
- Let’s Talk About Race like Believers, Not Babel-ersIn Christ, we can handle even the toughest conversations without speaking past one another.Interview by Timothy Muehlhoff|Português
- Pastors Still Need Seminary DegreesDespite recent trends, formal theological training still plays an important role in the evangelical church.Noah Karger|简体中文繁體中文
- Survey: Most Pastors Don’t See Deconstruction in the Pews“It may be easier to find people in the midst of deconstructing their faith on social media than within churches.”Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- Search Firm: No Systemic Abuse at Saddleback Successor’s Former ChurchElders stand by incoming pastor Andy Wood after follow-up review.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
