Let the Reformed of the Lord Say No to Cessationism
Disbelief in the Spirit’s miraculous work is gaining ground in some Christian circles, but it’s fighting a losing battle.
Ron Sider Was the Real Deal
As a friend of the late seminary professor, I saw up close his deep character and life-long care for the disenfranchised.
The Surge in Arab Seminary Studies
Unlike many American counterparts, evangelical institutions in Egypt, Jordan, and Palestine enjoy an influx of students as they serve beyond their ivory towers.
Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty Positions
The number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.
The Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Sermon
From research to outline, and everything in between.
How a Texas Church Drove Out the Predatory Loan Industry
For one Garland pastor, living out the gospel means collective political action.
Dispatches from the Wondrous, Terrifying World of Bible Scholarship
Why studying Scripture professionally can bring great joy—but also great pain.
The Church’s Domain
Faith-based website endings like .church and .bible likely to join .com and .org in URLs.
Back to School
As Christian colleges and seminaries multiply your options for pursuing further education, now might be the time to start or finish that degree.
Portland’s Quiet Abolitionists
Leading the liberal city’s efforts to halt child trafficking is a network of dedicated Christians. Just don’t go advertising it.