Desmond Tutu, Archbishop and Apartheid Foe, Dies at 90
South African activist said a disciplined prayer life sustained him.
Prisionero de la esperanza: Una entrevista con Desmond Tutu
Por qué el arzobispo sudafricano cree que el mal, la muerte y la injusticia nunca tendrán la última palabra.
‘Trust Amid Uncertainty’ with Chriscynethia Floyd
What a trailblazing Christian media executive has learned from following God through triumphs, trials, and unknowns.
In a Divided World, Practice Patient Persuasion
A law professor shares lessons on respectful disagreement in the classroom, the church, and the wider culture.
After Covering Global Disasters for Decades, Nicholas Kristof Is More Hopeful Than Ever
The New York Times reporter’s memoir can refine our perspective on pursuing justice in a fallen world.
Pastors Will Try to Spare South Africa’s Tense Elections from Violence
Oscar Siwali is mobilizing conflict mediators as the country goes to the polls. He only wishes his organization could train more.
Malaysia’s Death Penalty Is No Longer Mandatory. Advocate Wishes Christian Conversation Was.
Christian lawyer explains why loving your neighbor in the Muslim-majority country entails speaking up.
Quotations on Prayer that Stir the Soul
Insights from Augustine, Teresa of Avila, Martin Luther, and more.
I Can’t Quit My Evangelical Heritage. Neither Can You.
What exvangelicals teach us about our religious roots.
Gunman Killed After Opening Fire at NYC Church Christmas Concert
Police say “it is by the grace of God” that the shooter didn’t strike anyone at the historic Episcopal cathedral.