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- Evangelical Colleges Celebrate Best-Ever Enrollment NumbersStudents impacted by pandemic isolation seem drawn to Christian communities and education.Daniel Silliman|
- State Finds ‘Substantial Evidence’ for Retaliation Charge at Illinois ChurchA firing at Dane Ortlund’s Naperville Presbyterian Church spurred a rare legal determination that could be a useful case study for churches.Emily Belz|
- TIU Announces Plans to Move Undergrad Program OnlineFacing enrollment declines, the Illinois university ends in-person and residential learning, except for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and its law school in California.Hannah McClellan|
- Dennis Hastert, Once an Evangelical Republican Leader, Settles Sex-Abuse SuitThe Wheaton alumnus allegedly stopped paying his victim.Daniel Silliman|
- Meet the Republican Congressman Who Says His Faith Led Him to Vote for ImpeachmentAdam Kinzinger wants to see a commitment to truth reorient his party and recover the witness of the American church.Kate Shellnutt|
- What Reveal RevealsCriticisms of Willow's latest self-study do not undermine its value.A Christianity Today Editorial|
- Faced with Allegations, Anglicans Want to Change the Trajectory of Abuse ResponseUpdate: Investigation into mishandled case in Wheaton expands with further allegations of abuses of power.Megan Fowler|
- Survivors Remain Skeptical of Anglican Diocese InvestigationsAs a suburban Chicago ACNA church moves forward with examining sexual abuse and leaders’ responses, critics worry the process hasn’t been independent.Kathryn Post - Religion News Service|
- Willow Creek Splits with Exodus InternationalDecision is among a series of departures for ex-gay organization.Chris Norton|
- Willow Creek's 'Huge Shift'Influential megachurch moves away from seeker-sensitive services.Matt Branaugh|
