Secularism Doesn’t Have to Be Bad
Understood rightly, it offers the best hope of keeping pluralistic societies peaceful and free.
Australia Had a Pentecostal Prime Minister. Did It Matter?
As Scott Morrison steps down, evangelicals assess the way he brought religion into politics.
In a Post-Christian Culture, There’s No Good Way Around Being the ‘Baddies’
If we have to wear the villain label, we can at least wear it with calmness, confidence, and joy.
The Sands They Are A-Shifting
Words versus mobs, reckoning with CT’s past, and weird neighbors.
5 Single Women I Want to Be When I Grow Up
During Women’s History Month, I celebrate the unattached females who shaped the church.
‘Religion Poisons Everything’
Three things not to say when responding to severe criticisms of Christianity.
Why Female Theologians Take Flak in the Public Square
The potential rewards of celebrity culture are many, but so are the risks.
Online Tribalism Threatens Women’s Ministry
From our special issue: reflections on discipleship in a fractured age.
Burning Black Churches Rekindle Old Fears
(UPDATED) Arson suspected in spate of six St. Louis church fires in nine days.