G3 Ministries: Founder Used Fake Profiles to Slam Fellow Christians
Pastor Josh Buice has resigned, and the organization canceled its upcoming conference, after his church uncovered “sinful” and “deeply divisive” online behavior.
In a Tense Minnesota, Christians Help Immigrant Neighbors
As the Twin Cities reel from ICE arrests and the killing of Alex Pretti, churchgoers drive immigrants to work and doctor’s appointments.
Addiction as a Spiritual Journey with Ian Cron
Ian Cron and Steve Cuss explore sin, spiritual insights, and authenticity in addiction.
Christians Question Suspicious Death of South Indian Preacher
Praveen Pagadala’s passing comes amid an increase in violence against Christians in a region long tolerant of the faith.
Humanity’s Universal Addictions: What Is the Cure?
Author and psychotherapist Ian Morgan Cron says the Twelve Steps can help everyone.
Moore to the Point 1-22-25
The Anonymous Buyer of One of World’s Oldest Books? The Green Collection.
Scholars worried that the text had disappeared from the public, but the Crosby-Schøyen Codex is now on display at the Museum of the Bible.
As Nicaragua Cancels Hundreds of Churches, Pastors and Advocates Debate Impact
Hundreds of evangelical ministries lose legal status as Ortega regime confiscates assets and imposes up to 30 percent fee on offerings.
Is a Ban on Conversion Therapy Constitutional?
In her Supreme Court challenge, evangelical therapist Kaley Chiles calls the Colorado law a violation of her free speech.
The Secret Sin of ‘Mommy Juice’
Alcoholism among women is rising. Can the church help?