Evangelical Trump Supporters and Critics on Repeat for 2024
With Nikki Haley out after Super Tuesday, “Never Trumpers” are once again disappointed with the choices for president.
Statistics Show Mental Health Awareness Benefits Churches
Small groups can experience positive change both personally and collectively by discussing mental health together.
Indonesian Christians Divided Over Choosing Country’s Next Leader
As a once-beloved president ends his term in controversy, church leaders don’t see a clear front-runner in February’s elections.
Your Politics May Be Less Bible-Based than You Think
Preston Sprinkle’s Exiles is a bracing call to return to Scripture, but some of his specific political applications are dubious.
Stormy Nights, Glory Days
An arrested Trump, an abortion backlash, and a hopeful future.
Argentina Legalized Abortion in 2020. Will This Impact Evangelicals’ Presidential Vote?
(UPDATED) Upstart candidate Javier Milei says he’s pro-life. But for some Christians, his economic positions may be a bigger draw than his moral ones.
What It Takes to Plant Churches in Europe
Where some see ambition as key to evangelism, others experiment with subtler ways of connecting to people who don’t think they need God.
The Precarious Position of India’s Christians—and Its Democracy
Lawyer and author P. I. Jose discusses the growing influence of Hindutva ideology and its threat to India’s constitutional order.
The Pentecostal Who Shaped Swedish Politics
Lewi Pethrus founded the Christian Democrats, started a still-in-print newspaper, and preached his countercultural values to whomever would listen, explains historian Joel Halldorf.
A Virtuous Pagan’s (Accidental) Guide to Building a Healthier Evangelicalism
Fredrik deBoer’s indictment of his fellow progressives is surprisingly relevant to a very different movement.