Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Our Stories
Universities defend hate speech. Famous people are human too. And multiethnic churches are growing.
Elisabeth Elliot fue una figura imperfecta a la que Dios utilizó de forma extraordinaria
La viuda del famoso cristiano martirizado en Ecuador dejó un legado tanto inspirador como controvertido.
Best of Books 2022
Russell and producer Ashley Hales talk all things reading.
Elisabeth Elliot Was a Flawed Figure God Used in Extraordinary Ways
No less than her martyred husband, she could be inspiring and frustrating all at once.
Should We Judge Thomas Jefferson by His Ideals or His Actions?
A new biography maps out the moral tensions that tormented his mind and tainted his legacy.
Tim Alberta Is More Sad Than Angry at His American Evangelical Family
The Atlantic journalist’s portrait of a fractured movement chooses lament over axe-grinding.
The Arc of White Evangelical Racism Is Long, but Complicated
Anthea Butler’s book isn’t for those who don’t like being challenged, but her account leaves out important nuance.
Did 9/11 Change How Evangelicals See Muslims?
A brief history of a complicated relationship.
American History Is Not Canceled
While Christians can’t erase the church’s slaveholding past, we can change the symbols, statues, and namesakes we celebrate.
‘Political Evangelicals’? More Trump Supporters Adopt the Label
Surveys show evangelical identity holding steady over the last presidency, but with more complicated partisan connotations for the church.