
Sex Abuse Reports Rocks Southern Baptist Convention
Russell Moore in Christianity Today calls it an “apocalypse” not a crisis.
Russell Moore in Christianity Today calls it an “apocalypse” not a crisis.
As Pentecost draws near, Reggie Smith examines the work of the Spirit and implications of Pentecost for today.
We know the influence of Paul’s letters, but are there good reasons to believe he probably wrote other letters and they were lost?
The recently retired Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church named the interim president of the NCC.
Kristin Kobes Du Mez writes on Saturday’s horrific shooting in Buffalo, New York; “replacement theory;” and silence of conservative Christians.
Frank Peretti’s novels of angels, demons, and corrupt liberal elites, now seem like reality to some Christians.
Abortion rates are already quite low. What might an end to Roe mean?
When you’re attacking Tim Keller as too soft and mellow, it might be a sign American evangelicals have gone too far — so says conservative
An Arkansas pastor’s departure demonstrates the strident extremes increasingly found in the white evangelical church. By Ruth Graham in NYT.
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