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Three Evangelical ‘Founding Fathers’ and Their Complicated Relationships to Slavery

A new book steers between full condemnation and “men of their time” dodges.

Review

Can a Secularizing Nation Have a Christian Soul?

One of England’s finest writers surveys the past and present of English faith.

News

Global Methodists Run Toward Renewal

On the other side of disaffiliation, traditionalist congregations pursue prayer, revival, and revitalization.

Write a New Hymn unto the Lord

Hymn writing should be a spiritual practice for everyday saints, not just for worship professionals.

7 Church History Insights on Stewarding Money Well

Christian leaders have always grappled with tough issues surrounding finances and faith. Their insights still speak to us today.

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What 1619 Means for Christian History

How Catholics and Reformers reacted to the transatlantic slave trade.

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Methodism’s Global Reach Has Changed the Denomination

The tradition is largest in the US but today has a strong international presence. How did that happen?

What John Wesley Would Say to Bernie Sanders and Diane Feinstein

The post-Reformation theologian has suggestions for post-Christian America.

Evangelism, Without the Weird Aftertaste

How to share the gospel without making other people—or ourselves—so uncomfortable.

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