For the Forgiveness of Sins
Through the blood of the new covenant, our slate has been wiped clean.
How to Live in the ‘Negative World’
Gospel centrality seeks to draw people into the kingdom—as an alternative to drawing lines in the sand.
China Closed Christian Bookstores. Digital Publishing Grew in the Vacuum.
As Christian books struggle to get published, ministries offer free e-books to equip the church.
Firm Faith Doesn’t Require a Closed Mind
Christians should be known for embodying the virtues of curiosity and epistemic humility.
How Can a Christian Perfectionist Find Rest?
An excerpt from Peace over Perfection on the command to “be perfect,” the exhaustion of scrupulosity, and rest in Christ.
Moore to the Point 11-5-2025
Missionaries Have Gone to Thailand for 200 Years. Why Aren’t There More Christians?
The Buddhist nation hosts many Christian conferences, but the faith hasn’t taken root. Five local church leaders discuss why.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Apologist Wesley Huff Goes to Modern-Day Mars Hill: Joe Rogan’s Podcast
The even-keeled Canadian scholar is amassing a growing platform to defend and explain early biblical texts after a viral debate and popular interview.
Candidates Break Out Faith References ‘For Such a Time as This’
During their final push, Trump and Harris extend more explicit appeals to Christian voters.