Unity
- From Persecuted to Polarized: What US Evangelicals Can Learn from ColombiaIn the Western Hemisphere’s longest armed conflict, suffering has often inspired evangelical solidarity. Now the body of Christ is succumbing to self-harm.Christopher M. Hays|español
- Turks and Armenians Reconcile in Christ. Can Azeris Join Them?Confessing the genocide, Turkish evangelicals seek forgiveness on behalf of their nation. With ongoing war in Nagorno-Karabakh, is there a path forward also with Azerbaijan’s believers?Jayson Casper|
- Post-Election Civility Is Not EnoughLove keeps no record of wrongs, but it does stand up against them.Ted Olsen|
- Evangelical Witness Is Compromised. We Need Repentance and Renewal.The National Association of Evangelicals calls Christians to affirm their moral leadership.Walter Kim|català
- A Nation on Fire Needs the Flames of the SpiritAs racism tears the country apart, the message of Pentecost can help the church find its voice.Esau McCaulley |españolPortuguês简体中文한국어Indonesian繁体中文
- When Pastors and Pews Disagree on Churches ReopeningPastoral submission amid a pandemic: Who should Christians heed when following Romans 13 and Hebrews 13 seems to conflict?Compiled by Kara Bettis|Português
- When Should Doctrine Divide, and When Should Unity Prevail?How “theological triage” helps us pick our battles on matters of faith.Brandon D. Smith|PortuguêsIndonesian
- For Church Unity, These Evangelicals ‘Gave Up’ Their EasterFor decades, Christians in Jordan have celebrated what Pope Francis pines for.Daoud Kuttab|
- The Inspirational, Interdenominational, Multi-Congregational Ministry MovementWhat happens when local churches stop competing and start seeing themselves as multiple sites of God’s Church in a city?Amy Simpson|
- Cyborg Church: One Body, Many PeopleScience offers insight on how the church can be more than just loosely associated individuals.Brad D. Strawn and Warren S. Brown|
