
American Exceptionalism, the Puritans, and Christians Abusing Power
Christians are in more danger of abusing their power than suffering abuse as a minority, writes historian Jerry Sittser.
Christians are in more danger of abusing their power than suffering abuse as a minority, writes historian Jerry Sittser.
What if mission trips are more about learning to be a guest than what we can fix or what we can see?
Bishop Lamor Miller-Whitehead tries to explain his lavish lifestyle after a recent robbery and other recent accusations and criticism.
Relevant Magazine’s Senior Editor says Christian should be patriots but not nationalists.
Mary Magdalene and which Mary and what Gospel? From Diane Butler Bass at the Wild Goose Festival.
Our regular blogger, Debra Rienstra, was a recent guest on Calvin University’s January Series in July Series, speaking on her new book Refugia Faith.
The Englewood Review of Book shares the most anticipated books for Christians this fall — theology, church, fiction, poetry, young readers
Rev. Dr. Carmen Landsdowne, a pastor in Vancouver, elected to head the United Church of Canada.
Haaretz reports on a small lead tablet that may contain the earliest Israelite inscription. Who does it belong to? And to how significant is it?
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