Justin Giboney on Juneteenth, Pluralism, and the Gospel
The cofounder of the And Campaign encourages Christians in a fraught political moment.
Chapter 4: The Miracle of Plates and Pews
Why did some faithful congregations shrink in size and giving while others witnessed explosive growth?
ERLC Retracts Announcement Firing President Brent Leatherwood
UPDATE: The chair of the board of trustees, Kevin Smith, has resigned.
Gordon College Loses Religious Liberty Argument for Loan Forgiveness
Evangelical school sees discrimination in COVID-19 relief fund’s employee-counting rules.
Houston Ballet Debuts New Work Based on … C.S. Lewis
One of the largest ballet companies in the US has commissioned a piece about “The Four Loves.”
Lawsuit: Pastor Judah Smith Expects Staff to Leave a ‘Money Trail’
Plenty of churches preach about giving 10 percent. But is it legal to make it a condition of employment?
Take Me Out to Something Bigger Than a Ballgame
American stadiums have always played host both to major sports and to larger social aspirations.
New Yorkers Watch as Their Only Evangelical Colleges Close
The abrupt departure of Alliance University and The King’s College leaves a hole in an influential city.
A Reformed Black Pastor’s Observations on a Pandemic and Racism
The Spanish influenza was afflicting everyone—regardless of skin color.
Died: Stuart Epperson, Who Put Preachers and Political Talk on the Nation’s Radio Waves
The cofounder of Salem Media Group built an “empire of influence” broadcasting religious and political conservatives.