Can a Secularizing Nation Have a Christian Soul?
One of England’s finest writers surveys the past and present of English faith.
Turkish Christians Turn to Tabitha for Earthquake Relief—and Resurrection
Six months after disaster, the biblical Dorcas raised from the dead by Peter inspires Protestant generosity—just as she modeled for the early church.
New Zealand Uncovers Historic Abuse in Church-Run Institutions
Survivors, advocates, and pastors call for “true repentance” among religious groups that ran schools and homes between 1950 and 1999.
Remembering ‘Prof’ Andrew Walls, Founder of the Study of World Christianity
(UPDATED) Dozens of scholars praise the Scottish historian of missions for his groundbreaking research re-centering Christianity from West to South and for his personal support.
Out-Whigging the Whigs
A robustly counter-revisionist history of England.
Let Every Age Show Wonderment
A collection of medieval hymns perfect for Holy Week.
Christian Women Need to Know Their History
By celebrating the stories of generations before us, we better understand our own.
The Ecclesiastical History of the British People
A well-chosen selection from Bede’s great work.
Energy for Future Presidents, Part 2
Provocative, informative, yet sometimes misleading.
A Pastoral Commentary
Philip Graham Ryken on the Gospel of Luke.