Haitians Are Ministering at the End of the World
As Haiti is uprooted by violence, church leaders treat gunshot wounds, give up homes for strangers, and rescue dignitaries.
In Federal Court, a Baptist Judge Weighs the Future of US Immigration
The Texas suit reflects a broader evangelical debate over how many strangers are too many to welcome.
Our May/June Issue: Discerning Good Gossip from Bad
Our sweeping censure of talking behind backs isn’t biblical.
There’s No Good Plan to Stop 100,000 Opioid Deaths a Year
The Christian call to hard friendship in a national emergency.
What Evangelicals Owe Haiti
To understand the island nation’s crisis and what the church must do now, start with what we didn’t do.
Our July/August Issue: Put a Ring on It?
The future of marriage may depend on good marriages.
Who Is My COVID-19 Neighbor?
The only way to beat the coronavirus in the US is to beat it everywhere. Can we really save the whole world?
Our November Issue: Listening Carefully
Nigeria’s besieged Christians ask if they are forgotten.
The Many Flavors of Latino Protestantism
Three sociologists look at the impact of this growing body of believers on the American church.
Christians Are on All Sides of the Immigration Debate
How the church can help Americans better listen to each other on a radioactive topic.