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.
The National Guard Debate Needs a Dose of Honesty
Criticizing federal overreach while remaining silent about local failures does not serve the cause of justice.
Yes, Jesus Loves Me—The Catechism Tells Me How
Your child can memorize every line from their favorite film. Why not a few lines of gospel truth?
Man Does Not Live by Additive-Free Bread Alone
MAHA gets some food concerns right. But Scripture shows us how our eating is meant for much more.
Faith-Based Education Is Having a Moment
I’m excited to see churches—particularly Black congregations—step boldly into teaching.
Being a Church of Good Repute
We reach our neighbors by both demonstrating and declaring the Good News.
A Seattle-Area Ministry Wants More Cooks in the Kitchen
Hillside Church helped refugees grow vegetables. Now it’s growing a whole community around food and preparing immigrants for culinary careers.
Government Shutdown Deepens Hunger Crisis
When paychecks and SNAP distributions stop, the food pantry line grows.
The Man Who Taught Us Orphan Care
Charles Loring Brace revolutionized America’s understanding and treatment of poor children—and he did it all for Christ.