‘Wesley Is Fire Now’ and Evangelicals Are Being Strangely Warmed
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.
A Nonconservative’s Plea to Those Leaving Conservative Churches
Roger Olson sympathizes with liberal leavers, but he draws the line at liberal theology.
Christians Shouldn’t Kill Christians—Even on Death Row
There are lots of reasons to oppose capital punishment. Among them: When a prisoner is a fellow believer.
It’s a Theological World After All
We need trained theologians to help us think through ideological and ethical questions in light of God’s Word and world.
Tres ideas populares pero equivocadas sobre el Adviento
Líderes cristianos de Brasil, Colombia, Francia y Filipinas presentan sus comentarios sobre las creencias erróneas acerca de esta temporada.
3 Popular Misconceptions About Advent
Christian leaders from Brazil, Colombia, France, and the Philippines weigh in on mistaken beliefs about the season.
What Lee Strobel Wants Christians to Know About Praying for Resurrections
The prominent apologist investigated miracles in the 21st century. Here’s what he found.
From Jim Elliot to John Allen Chau: The Missionary-Martyr Dilemma
The latest death on the mission field challenges the church to rethink a view of martyrdom as peak adventure.
The Rise of the Nons: Protestants Keep Ditching Denominations
Nondenominational identity has doubled in the US since 2000, Gallup finds.
‘Grace Alone’ 500 Years Later
A Catholic perspective.