Aimee Semple Mcpherson
- Christian Duty in a Spiral Toward UnrestPolitical violence looms large in our national history, to our shame. It does not have to define our future.Bonnie Kristian|
- Trump’s Would-Be Assassin and the Twisted Quest for Human GloryPolitical violence offers a false sense of meaning. The church must model a different kind of glory.Russell Moore|
- ‘We Praise You That Trump Is Gonna Be All Right’Evangelicals respond to the apparent assassination attempt at the former president’s campaign rally in Pennsylvania.Harvest Prude and Kate Shellnutt|
- The Bulletin Episode 91|43minOne-on-One with Frank BruniThe New York Times columnist talks about his new book on grievance and how to talk across differences.
- One Body, Many Denominational MeetingsOur anxiety over church factions should lead us to dependence on Christ.Hannah King|
- Our Old Leaders Won’t Walk Away, and That’s About More Than PoliticsWhat the presidential debate and its aftermath should tell us about our culture of geriatric childishness.Russell Moore|
- Former UK Evangelical Leader Charged with Sexual AssaultRetired minister Jonathan Fletcher goes to court following major church investigation.Kate Shellnutt|
- Catholic Miracle Stories Should Take Us Outside Our Protestant Comfort ZonesEven when they strain credulity, they can challenge our assumptions about popular piety and the limits of the possible.Garrett Brown|
- The Precarious Position of India’s Christians—and Its DemocracyLawyer and author P. I. Jose discusses the growing influence of Hindutva ideology and its threat to India’s constitutional order.Interview by Surinder Kaur|
- Evangelical Presbyterians Take on Debate Over Celibate Gay PastorsAs it brings in churches from mainline and conservative Presbyterian denominations, the EPC feels the tension in compromise.David Roach|
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