For Pilgrims, Thanksgiving Was a Way of Life
The commemoration we recognize each year came out of a deep view of providence and everyday gratitude to God.
How the Bible Project Is Using Video to Get People into Scripture Again
The Portland-based animation studio is seeing unprecedented success in an age of biblical illiteracy.
Asian Americans: Silent No More
Asian American Christians are growing in influence and audience. Will they be embraced by their broader church family?
33 Under 33, Continued
Your recommendations for Christian millennials to watch.
‘Stop Stereotyping Us,’ Demand Distressed Asian American Evangelical Leaders
After Rick Warren and Exponential jokes go awry, more than 80 leaders explain why they are ‘weary, hurt, and disillusioned.’
50 Women You Should Know
We asked key leaders which Christian women are most profoundly shaping the evangelical church and North American society. This is who they picked.
Benedict XVI Tests Brazil’s Religious Climate
Also: Bishops clarify Mugabe statements, a priest-imam soccer game is cancelled, the spanking debate resumes, and more.
‘We Could Not Reach Out to Him,’ Says Campus Crusade Leader
Plus: Supreme Court’s abortion decision, Zimbabwe gets worse, and other stories.
Pastors Off the Hook in Sex Cases
Earl Paulk case dropped, Lonnie Latham not guilty, Md. pastor gets mistrial. Plus: Calling Akinola out on Nigeria’s anti-gay law, W&M’s cross returns, Jars of Clay’s un-Dixie Chicks moment, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Episcopal Bishops Balk at Anglican Leaders’ Demands
Plus: The truth about that Anglican-Catholic union rumor; baby bone scandal at Indian Christian hospital; New Life’s overseers speak on Haggard’s “dark side”; and other stories.