Elisabeth Elliot fue una figura imperfecta a la que Dios utilizó de forma extraordinaria
La viuda del famoso cristiano martirizado en Ecuador dejó un legado tanto inspirador como controvertido.
Elisabeth Elliot Was a Flawed Figure God Used in Extraordinary Ways
No less than her martyred husband, she could be inspiring and frustrating all at once.
You Are the Light of the Public Square
American Christians can illuminate our country’s politics—if we engage with moral imagination, neighborliness, boldness, and humility.
Report: Iran Arrested 166 Christians in 2023, Targeting Bible Distributors
Four watchdog groups unite to urge UK parliament to hold Tehran accountable for “faceless victims” of Islamic reeducation and other religious freedom violations.
What Antisemitic Campus Chants Tell Us About This Angry Era
The rage of the mob is a poor substitute for real community.
Criticizing Critical Race Theory—and Its Critics
A new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.
The Arc of White Evangelical Racism Is Long, but Complicated
Anthea Butler’s book isn’t for those who don’t like being challenged, but her account leaves out important nuance.
Christians Fret as Muhammad’s Family Comes Under Fire
Hindu comments on wife Aisha and Shiite film on daughter Fatimah spark protests in India and England.
New Atheism Is Dead. What’s the New New Atheism?
Far fewer British people agree with vitriolic assertions about religion. Still, disbelief in God is on the rise in both the UK and the US.
Meet the Middling Musician Who Helped Launch the Gospel Music Industry
Homer Rodeheaver was an unexceptional trombonist. But he had an ear for great songs and a knack for promoting them.