Killed: Acclaimed Gospel Vocalist Jubilant Sykes
The Grammy-nominated singer jumped from gospel to opera to spirituals to jazz; he considered it all sacred.
Los pastores de Los Ángeles esperan un ‘milagro apacible’ mientras sus comunidades son consumidas por las llamas
Los supervivientes de los incendios forestales dicen que recuperarse tras una pérdida tan enorme es posible, pero será un lento vaivén.
LA Pastors Wait on a ‘Gentle Miracle’ While Their Communities Burn
Wildfire survivors say recovery from such huge loss is possible, but halting.
Pro-Life Advocates Push Local Resolutions
Tired of failures at the ballot box and in courts, some turn to community declarations.
Evangelical Leaders Challenge Trump’s ‘America First’ Budget
Group of 100 prominent Christians worry severe cuts to foreign aid will reverse progress at reducing poverty.
Gender and the Trinity: From Proxy War to Civil War
An explainer: the latest complementarian debate isn’t over women’s subordination—but Christ’s.
Why We Keep the Legend of Bonnie and Clyde Alive
A re-release of Kelly Reichardt’s 1994 ‘River of Grass’ once again raises the question: why do filmmakers keep retelling the story of a couple on a murder spree?
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Passages: ‘Fraudbuster’ Pleads Guilty, Lynne Hybels* Appointed, & More
Recent deaths, elections and awards in the Christian world.
Youth with a Passion
In its first 50 years, YWAM has deployed four million workers in 240 countries. Now it sets its sights on 152 remaining unreached people groups.