‘Nondenominational’ Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants
US Religion Census finds independent congregations have surged in the last decade.
We Found Fellowship on the Opposite Side of the Immigration Debate
A border patrol agent and an immigration reform activist discuss the spiritual roots of their unlikely friendship.
The Church at Its Racial Turning Point
Five ways forward after the recent tragic events.
Defining Evangelicals in an Election Year
A new research method could help us get beyond political stereotypes.
What Is an Evangelical? Four Questions Offer New Definition
NAE and LifeWay Research say belief should trump politics on surveys.
The Gene Tool Box
It’s bigger and more useful than we imagine.
Faith in a Fallen Empire
Detroit’s list of maladies is long. But some Christians’ commitment to its renewal is longer.
Is Megachurch Worship Addictive?
Scholars, including the coauthor of the recent study alleging that it creates a “high,” weigh in.
Mark Regnerus Cleared Of Misconduct in Research Involving Gay Parents
UT Austin will stop investigating associate professor.
Moral Landscapes or Sandscapes?
New Atheist grounds for ethics and morality.