October 7, 2023 Remembrance with Yossi Halevi
The Bulletin remembers the tragic events in Israel on October 7, 2023 and the year of turmoil that has followed.
South Africa’s Brain Drain Takes Wealthy Tithers from Churches
An exodus of educated and generous families has pinched ministry budgets—and threatened the lavish lifestyles of mega-rich pastors.
K.A. Ellis: Theology for Real People
From musical theater to seminary classroom, a woman who calls herself “an unlikely theologian” is making space for single women, children, and others who aren’t always visible to the church.
Growth in Faith-Based Higher Ed Prompts Colleges to Share Innovations
Leaders in evangelical higher ed have joined a new commission to collaborate around recent innovations and adaptations.
Dorcas Cheng-Tozun: Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul
Christian activism isn’t just for the loud and outspoken. There’s room for quiet and introverted personalities too.
‘You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live’
In 1963, Birmingham was the epicenter of racial injustice—until a movement of pastors, churches, and children disrupted the hate. Journalist Paul Kix says it’s a story he was destined to tell.
5 Key Takeaways from the He Gets Us Engaging Culture Series
Learn how to share the gospel more effectively.
Hillsong Abuse Settlement Rejected Over NDA
Victim says she wants accountability more than money.
The ‘Antioch of Asia’?
Christian leaders in Singapore wrestle with a prophetic charge and diminishing cross-cultural evangelism.
When Did White People Become White People?
TikTok professor Garrison Hayes opens our “Disrupting American gods” series with a brief history of race, racism, and identity politics.