Yes, Charisma Has a Place in the Pulpit
But let’s not mistake it for calling.
The ‘Antioch of Asia’?
Christian leaders in Singapore wrestle with a prophetic charge and diminishing cross-cultural evangelism.
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Responses to our May/June issue.
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.
Tim Keller: The Pastor of Record
Tim Keller didn’t court the approval of ‘secular elites,’ but he did serve as a parson in their neighborhood.
A Russian Pastor Spoke Out Against Putin’s Invasion. It Cost Him His Church.
Mikhail Manzurin prayed for Ukraine during church services and eventually fled to the United States.
When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
As Russia Invades Ukraine, Pastors Stay to Serve, Pray … and Resist
(UPDATED) Prayer requests from Donetsk: “First, to stop the aggressor. But then for peace of mind, to respond with Christian character and not from human hate.”
Three Evangelical Colleges Cut Tuition Prices
Seattle Pacific, Houghton, and Gordon want prospective students to see Christian liberal arts colleges as an affordable option.
How I Cured My Monday Hangover and Summer Slump
Ministry leaders can benefit from paying attention to both divine timing and circadian rhythms.