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Evangelical Colleges Celebrate Best-Ever Enrollment Numbers

Students impacted by pandemic isolation seem drawn to Christian communities and education.

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Josh Duggar Found Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Materials Case

Advocate: “The right result happened not because of the faith community, not the family, or even the church.”

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He Got High and Broke Into a Church. Months Later, He Was Baptized There.

An Arkansas Baptist church opted to forgive the man who caused $100,000 in damage.

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Twila Paris Defends Brother Indicted for Bribery at Christian College

(UPDATED) Ecclesia president accused of kickback scheme with Arkansas lawmakers. His board and family contend he’s innocent.

Overcoming the Old Divide

When loving your neighbor means loving the church.

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Why ‘RFRA’ Is America’s Latest Four-Letter Word

A once-popular religious freedom law is now seen as license to discriminate.

Mud and the Case of the Southern Film

Mud explores dimensions of care and violence intrinsic to Southern films, shedding light on what makes the genre work—and what doesn’t.

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Gleanings: May 2013

Important developments in the church and the world.

Too Unorthodox Even for the Episcopal Church?

Church leaders appear to have vetoed a bishop-elect for the first time since the 1930s. But few opponents are celebrating.

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