The Forgotten Woman Who Preached in Congress
In the 19th-century, Harriet Livermore boldly defended a women’s right to speak in the church and pulpit.
Texas Floods, Netanyahu Visits Trump, UPenn’s Ban on Trans Athletes, and Christian Civic Engagement
The Bulletin discusses the Texas floods, Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to DC, UPenn’s apology to competitors of Lia Thomas, and Christian civic engagement.
Trump firma ley federal que penaliza la ‘pornovenganza’ y la pornografía ultrafalsa
Respaldada por grupos cristianos, la ley bipartidista «Take It Down Act» tiene como objetivo proteger contra el abuso en internet.
AME Clergy Recoup $60 Million of Mishandled Retirement Funds
After the denomination’s embezzlement scandal, a partial settlement returns some lost funds to thousands of ministers and staff.
Trump Signs Federal Law Criminalizing Revenge Porn, Deepfakes
Backed by Christian groups, the bipartisan Take It Down Act aims to protect against online exploitation.
Evangelical Fantasy Is on a Quest
Christian speculative fiction struggles to get onto bookstore shelves. So the genre is opening other portals to readers.
All the Small Things
Tolkien and the “fantasy generation,” rising abortion rates, and cell phones in schools
Died: Kay Arthur, Bible Study Teacher Who Equipped Millions
The author of more than 100 titles said, “You need to know God’s Word, and there are basics,” starting with how to mark up the text.
Christian Billionaire Found Guilty of Massive Wall Street Fraud
In a case that alluded to the investor’s faith, a federal jury convicted Bill Hwang of market manipulation and defrauding banks.
Falleció Sarah Young, autora del devocionario ‘Jesús te llama’
Las «oraciones de escucha» de la esposa de un misionero consolaron e inspiraron a millones de personas.