Church of England Stalls Proposal to Overhaul Safeguarding System
The General Synod voted to transfer national staff overseeing abuse response to an external body but not parish and diocese officials.
Federal Job Cuts Hit Home as Virginia Picks Spanberger as Its Next Governor
Economic concerns take priority over transgender issues in schools.
Died: Chuck Girard, Who Shaped the Sound of the Jesus People
The pioneer of Contemporary Christian Music wrote songs of salvation and worship for a generation of evangelicals.
The Squandering of ‘God’s Not Dead’
The 10-year-old franchise is right that Christians face challenges. But its latest installment, ‘In God We Trust,’ is another disappointment.
Alabama Rules that Frozen Embryos Are Children
The first-of-its kind decision affirms life at its earliest stages but complicates the future of IVF.
Federal Convictions of Pro-Lifers Blocking Clinics Are Rising
Six more protestors received guilty verdicts this week and face more than 10 years in prison. Prosecutors are using a charge that has prompted a new legal debate.
The Secret Prayers of Gamblers
Locating the spiritual longing hiding in America’s obsession with betting.
Migrants Pushed Chicago to the Brink. They Also Brought a Revival.
Some pastors say God used busloads of migrants to grow city churches. Mass deportation is reversing that.
What Can Kids Draw from the Chess Cheating Controversy?
As chess champion Magnus Carlsen accuses an American grandmaster, coaches are trying to develop a virtuous love of the game in young players.
French’s Two Words for ‘Hope’ Helped Me Endure the Pandemic
In the midst of uncertain times, here’s what I’m learning from “espoir” and “espérance.”