Cults Target Nigerian Youth. Bible Clubs Try to Reach Kids First.
How two leaders use group discipleship to keep young Christians rooted in faith.
Massachusetts Reverses Gender-Identity Mandate for Foster Parents
Facing a lawsuit and pressure from the Trump administration, the state dropped LGBTQ policies that sidelined Christians from fostering and adoption.
The Orphan Care Movement Grows Up
Two decades into the resurgence of Christian adoption advocacy, the movement bears both visible bruises and greater wisdom.
Bring the Evangel, Leave the ‘Ism’
The harvest of spiritual seekers today is aplenty, but the mentality of the workers is outdated.
Evangelical School Strikes Deal with Chick-fil-A Franchises
And other news briefs from Christians around the world.
How Black Missionaries Are Being Written Back into the Story
Will fixing inaccurate representation encourage more minorities to “go into all the world”?
Why 9/11 Brought Neither Unity Nor Revival
Many Christians think spiritual renewal followed the terrorist attacks, but the record shows otherwise.
Black Millennials and Gen Z Becoming More Cynical Toward Christian Identity
A generational gap in affiliation is growing among America’s most devout demographic.
Survey: Black Churches Become a Greater Refuge Amid Political Powerlessness
In 2020, black churchgoers felt more disempowered than black Americans overall, Barna Group reports.
Did You Go to Church Last Week? Might Depend on Who’s Asking.
Why religion polling methods are changing.