How Can a Christian Perfectionist Find Rest?
An excerpt from Peace over Perfection on the command to “be perfect,” the exhaustion of scrupulosity, and rest in Christ.
First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
Missionaries Have Gone to Thailand for 200 Years. Why Aren’t There More Christians?
The Buddhist nation hosts many Christian conferences, but the faith hasn’t taken root. Five local church leaders discuss why.
Facing Financial Challenges, TEDS Cuts Faculty Positions
The number of full-time students at the evangelical seminary has dropped 44 percent in 20 years.
Candidates Break Out Faith References ‘For Such a Time as This’
During their final push, Trump and Harris extend more explicit appeals to Christian voters.
Donald Trump Takes the White House Again
In his late-night victory speech, the former president says God gave him a mission to “save our country.”
Between Faith and Fight: What Motivated Latino and Black Christian Men to Back Trump
Frustrated with status quo politics, minority voters turned to Trump for economic and social stability.
Falleció Pat Robertson, pionero de la televisión cristiana
A través de la cadena CBN, el Club 700, Regent, la Coalición Cristiana y una candidatura a la presidencia, abrió camino para los evangélicos en la vida pública.
Líderes bautistas de la iglesia Bethlehem se enfrentan por «mimos» y «cultura de la cancelación»
Un debate sobre la «empatía desconectada de la realidad» pone de relieve la forma en que los líderes salientes, incluido el sucesor de John Piper, abordaron temas candentes como el abuso y el debate racial.
Died: Pat Robertson, Broadcast Pioneer Who Brought Christian TV to the Mainstream
With CBN, “The 700 Club,” Regent, the Christian Coalition, and a run for president, he changed evangelicals’ place in public life.