Killed: Acclaimed Gospel Vocalist Jubilant Sykes
The Grammy-nominated singer jumped from gospel to opera to spirituals to jazz; he considered it all sacred.
Gaza War Strains Bible Scholars’ Model of Christian Conversation
Supreme Court Seems to Side with Faith-Based Charter School
Justices weighed First Amendment rights in the case of a publicly funded Catholic school in Oklahoma.
‘Roe v. Wade’ Eroded the Church’s Historic Pro-Life Consensus
It was already unraveling by 1973. Repairing it today won’t be easy.
The Weekend – 11-08-25
Died: John M. Perkins, Who Lived and Preached Racial Reconciliation
The civil rights leader believed in a gospel bigger than race or self-interest.
Trump Pardons Protestors Convicted of Blocking Abortion Clinics
The cases covered a range of circumstances, from pro-lifers’ peaceful prayer to a forced entry that injured a nurse.
Black Clergy and Christians Grapple with Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
Many say the activist’s inflammatory statements on race should inform how we remember his life.
Teacher Who Was Angry About Abortion Pleads Guilty to Attempted Assassination
The substitute teacher believed his death would be meaningful if he killed Brett Kavanaugh.
SCOTUS Ruling on ‘Conversion Therapy’ Is a Win for Christians
This week’s Chiles v. Salazar ruling allows counselors freedom to serve their clients in the ways they see fit.