Died: ‘Duck Dynasty’ Patriarch Phil Robertson
The founder of the successful family duck-call business was also a Bible teacher and champion for conservative causes.
We Have Not Read MLK Enough
Americans have strong opinions about the civil rights leader but often simplistic notions of who he was.
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7 Significant Changes in Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
Evangelical ministries and advocates respond to the legislation’s impacts on immigration enforcement, food aid, and abortion funding.
Retelling the Creator’s Story
How Terry Wildman and a faithful team of Native American leaders helped bring new meaning to the New Testament for First Nations communities.
Died: Joel Belz, Founder of World Magazine
A “newspaper man at heart,” he believed Christians needed “sound journalism, grounded in facts and biblical truth.”
At Indigenous Seminary, Students Learn the Power of Faith Embedded in Identity
The newly accredited school promotes a theological education that’s not at odds with culture.
For Your Next Nativity Scene, Add a Dragon and a Baptismal Font
In the story of the Incarnation, symbols of death and danger remind us of God’s renewal.
Native Christians: Indigenous Bible Version Is ‘Made By Us For Us’
The recently released New Testament translation adopts Native American descriptors for God—the Creator and Great Spirit.
Why Black Pastors Still Stay Southern Baptist
Even with disputes over Trump and critical race theory pushing some minority leaders out, others stand by the missional advantage in the country’s largest Protestant body.