State of Theology: Evangelicals Hold Steady on Doctrine, More Outspoken on Politics
American evangelicals make mostly incremental changes around some common heresies.
India Is Not Protecting Its Christians
How a radical Hindu movement has persecuted the church and the country’s other religious minorities.
The Easter Attacks Are a Turning Point for Sri Lanka’s Christians
Christianity was once viewed as an expression of colonial power. More recently, it’s become countercultural.
How Christian Art Historically Depicts Women and Their Bodies
Examining how female biblical characters have been visually represented over time.
Valuing Women of Color at Christian Conferences
How evangelical institutions can concretely support their time, intellect, and labor.
When the Government Bans Chaplains from Execution Chambers
A minister to death-row inmates on bearing witness to a prisoner’s final moments.
Retirement for Those Who Can’t
Do Christian understandings of work and aging accommodate those who can’t afford to leave their jobs behind?
The Hebrew Israelites in That March for Life Viral Video, Explained
Who is this sect? And how has the church responded to this community?
Do Muslims Understand Religious Liberty the Same Way Christians Do?
How Christians can partner with Muslims on religious freedom.
John MacArthur’s ‘Statement on Social Justice’ Is Aggravating Evangelicals
Christians are talking past each other once again. What’s going on?