Easter Joy Belongs to the Melancholy
The celebration of Christ’s resurrection stands in contrast to Christmas joy.
I Inherited a Failed Sunday School. Here’s How It Flourished
Four counterintuitive keys to successful discipleship.
Chai Ling on America’s Latest China Disaster
We let Chen Guangcheng down—along with his friends, family, and the women of China.
Both Chastity and Contraception: A Sacred Compromise
Churches discussing contraception with singles isn’t about giving up. It’s about being in a relationship with them.
Why Churches Shouldn’t Push Contraceptives to Their Singles
Reducing abortion is a noble and urgent goal. This is the wrong way to do it.
Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China’s Daughters
Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won’t take it any longer.
Campus Crusade Changes Name to Cru
Ministry leaders worry that the word “crusade” has too many negative associations.
Pope Benedict XVI Points Fingers on Who Killed Jesus
Jews bear no collective guilt for crucifixion, he says.
Challenging Individualism
N.C. proposal raises age-old questions of Baptist identity.
Blaine Blind Spot
Florida reveals an overlooked front in church-state battles.