Theology+Spirituality

Holy Week Playlist: Songs to Survey the Wondrous Cross
Christian leaders and musicians share their favorite Easter music.
Azerbaijan’s Churches Explain Their Evangelism
Many evangelicals celebrate their freedom of religion in the Muslim-majority nation. Orthodox and Catholics urge: Go slow.
After War, Can Armenia’s Evangelicals and Orthodox Save Their Nation Together?
Some evangelicals thank Apostolic church for preserving their nation amid trials. Some priests fear Protestant newcomers will divide it.
Orgies, Cocaine, and the Dangers of Boring Sins
The temptations of the flesh don't have to be dramatic to be detrimental.
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Defining ‘Woman’ Starts with Humanity, Not Femaleness
The debate about the “second sex” brings us back to biology, humility, and Genesis 1.
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The Rise of the ‘Umms’
Unlike “Nones” and “Dones,” many church-adjacent Christians want to return to a local body—but they feel stuck.
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‘Turning Red’ Teaches Kids to Feed, Not Tame, the Beast Within
The film departs from biblical wisdom on how we should deal with our inner mess.
Where Ya From?Episode 20
Colorism, Microaggressions, and White Supremacy with Ekemini Uwan
Our identities are often influenced by our surroundings—the good, the bad, and the ugly.
What Lent Teaches Me About the Vices of Time
Fasting resists our society’s expectations about efficiency and instant gratification.
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Evangelicals Have Four Proposals for Harmonizing Genesis and Evolution
Loren Haarsma maps out the prevailing schools of thought on the origins of humanity and sin.
Is It ‘Christian’ for Europe to Welcome Refugees from Ukraine but Not Syria?
Middle Eastern and European evangelicals assess the vastly different continental response and the Bible’s teachings toward the stranger.
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Hillsong Leaders Need Character More than Charisma
Brian Houston’s resignation reminds us we need godly pastors, not just gifted ones.
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Divorcing an Abusive Spouse Is Not a Sin
Not only is it morally justified, it also aligns with Christ’s heart for the vulnerable.
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Where Ya From?Episode 19
Embracing Your Bold with Kierra Sheard-Kelly
The journey to self-acceptance isn’t an easy one.
Israel’s Canaanite Conquest Presents a Question with Four Possible Answers
The story doesn’t have to be a stumbling block, but we should approach it with fear and trembling.
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‘Ukraine Today, Taiwan Tomorrow’? Island’s Christians Warily Watch and Pray
Few Taiwanese churches are willing to speak out on China-related political issues, surprising believers who left Hong Kong. But all leaders call for peace-seeking.
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The Booze-Filled Business Trip That Made Me a Christian
I was on the verge of making a fortune, but I couldn’t stop dwelling on a conversation about religion.
Jesus Is Risen! Now What?
We’re quick to affirm the Resurrection, but we often miss its full meaning.
Fearing God Means Living with the Grain of Reality
Michael Horton looks to restore the first principle of wisdom to its rightful place.
Help! I’ve Stopped Caring About God.
Why Christians slide into spiritual apathy, and how they can recover.
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Top Story July 31, 2024

In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
In Asian American Churches, Generational Differences Deter Young Leaders
Survey: Majority Asian churches are half as likely to have leaders under 30.

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