
History Lessons: Contextualized Faithfulness and Racial Justice
This book thus provided both a challenge and comfort for me, challenging because we readers need to consider how our Buechnerian callings should all involve

This book thus provided both a challenge and comfort for me, challenging because we readers need to consider how our Buechnerian callings should all involve

At a time when the federal government is removing historical signs and webpages pertaining to Black history, this book seems particularly important. When pastors are

How can we collectively move toward the goal of becoming more like Christ, not through manipulative or authoritarian tactics, but by embodying Christ’s patience, compassion,

What Burge sees in recent data is a deepening polarization with a diminishing basis in belief.

The Reformed Church in America (RCA) and the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRC) are close but different. The RCA seems to have more

Editor’s Note: In Part I of this series, Jon Witt presented evidence that the rise of those claiming no religious affiliation is related to the

Editor’s Note: We invited Jon Witt, professor of sociology at Central College, to share research he’s done on the connection between the rise of the

The Center for the Study of Global Christianity estimates that there are at least 45,000 Christian denominations in the world, with two new ones appearing

On a Saturday afternoon late last spring, the Des Moines Gay Men’s Chorus presented a concert in our church. For most of their performance, unstoppable