By His Wounds
On Good Friday, the sinless one became the sin bearer for our healing.
Trump/Zelensky, Louis XVI/Ben Franklin
A parody with a point concerning stalemated wars, past and present.
Ten Years After Charleston
Chris Singleton’s mother was killed at the Mother Emanuel church shooting a decade ago. He’s still preaching unity and love.
At McLean Bible, Mike Kelsey Is Reimagining the Multiethnic Church
After trials and turmoil, the first Black lead pastor at the DC-area megachurch will be commissioned with a nod to his heritage.
What the Black Church Can Teach the Rest of American Christianity
Walter Strickland talks about spiritual formation, God’s faithfulness, and the five anchors of Black Christianity.
Who for the Joy Set Before Him
Our true destination is not a city built by human hands, but a home whose builder and designer is God.
China Closed Christian Bookstores. Digital Publishing Grew in the Vacuum.
As Christian books struggle to get published, ministries offer free e-books to equip the church.
The Black Church Has Five Theological Anchors
Walter Strickland’s sweeping narrative of African American Christianity portrays a big God who is strong to deliver.
T4G Conference Will End in 2022
With another cofounder leaving, Together for the Gospel prepares for its final event.
When the Congregation Leaves Town, Should the Building Follow?
How churches survive “spiritual gentrification.”