Politics+Current Affairs

Smuggling Debate
Ministries disagree on how best to provide Bibles to Chinese Christians.
Michael Gerson: Obama's Speech Rhetorically Flat, but Ideologically Interesting
A former presidential speechwriter examines President Obama's inaugural address.
Joel Hunter Leads Blessing for Obama
Evangelical megachurch pastor reflects on the inauguration and gives a few predictions.
Inaugural Prayers of Hope and Tears
What John Piper, Charles Colson, Mark Driscoll, and others are saying about the Obama inauguration and its invocations.
Atheists' Outreach
Debating God on public transit draws Christian response.
The Greatest Social Need
It happens to be something that evangelicals are specially gifted to meet.
Bush's Faith-Based Legacy
Key policies at home and overseas will help victims of poverty and disease for years to come.
Fault Line of Faith
Six pastors killed, 40 churches razed in Jos's most recent violence.
Bush's Envoy's Advice: 'Raise Cain'
How advocacy by American Christians trims violence in Sudan.
Building a Peace Beyond Understanding
Amid ongoing violence, southern Sudan's Christians model a different kind of hope.
Better Than a Bailout
Foreclosure disaster drives California churches to launch home rescue efforts.
Battle Fatigue
Abortion opponents head into Obama presidency after big losses.
Youth with a Vision
The stories of two teens who have raised more than $1,000,000 for AIDS orphans in Africa.
How to Help Orphans
Orphanages are not always the best answer.
A Serious Decay
We're paying the bill for relativism.
Leap of Faith
Tony Blair, Middle East envoy, says religion and globalization go together — in a good way.
Black Flight
African American churches leave the inner city for the suburbs.
Franklin Graham: What's the Fuss About?
The evangelist who once prayed at an inauguration offers his take of Obama-Warren inauguration controversy.
Diagnosing Jos
Political problems don't always have political solutions.
Why Obama May Be Good News for Christian Higher Education
College administrators and observers say Bush administration tinkered too much. But some worry that new antidiscrimination laws loom.

Top Story July 21, 2024

Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.
Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.
After 60 years of division, leaders hope that coming together will strengthen the church's witness.

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