
The Cost of Staying Silent
Kristin Kobes DuMez writes autobiographically on the messages she received growing up about women’s leadership in the church
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Kristin Kobes DuMez writes autobiographically on the messages she received growing up about women’s leadership in the church
Philip Yancey offers three points to better and more civil conversations.
These bills are not addressing any real problem, and they’re not being requested by constituents. It is an effort driven by national far-right organizations to
Carol Bechtel writes, “Hope, as it turns out, is amazingly elastic. By God’s grace, it will stretch.”
Franklin Graham cites the Parable of the Good Samaritan to encourage his followers to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
What would it mean to look at a difficult situation and ask ‘What have you come to teach me?’
In a Twitter thread on Wednesday, Moore distanced herself from the evangelical view that men and women have distinct roles and that headship is a
Black churches have been working hard to address the concerns of community members wary of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Most Americans know the President is a Roman Catholic. Whether or not he’s a “good Catholic” depends — not surprisingly — on who you ask.
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