Justin Giboney on Juneteenth, Pluralism, and the Gospel
The cofounder of the And Campaign encourages Christians in a fraught political moment.
Chapter 4: The Miracle of Plates and Pews
Why did some faithful congregations shrink in size and giving while others witnessed explosive growth?
ERLC Retracts Announcement Firing President Brent Leatherwood
UPDATE: The chair of the board of trustees, Kevin Smith, has resigned.
Gordon College Loses Religious Liberty Argument for Loan Forgiveness
Evangelical school sees discrimination in COVID-19 relief fund’s employee-counting rules.
Houston Ballet Debuts New Work Based on … C.S. Lewis
One of the largest ballet companies in the US has commissioned a piece about “The Four Loves.”
Take Me Out to Something Bigger Than a Ballgame
American stadiums have always played host both to major sports and to larger social aspirations.
Lawsuit: Pastor Judah Smith Expects Staff to Leave a ‘Money Trail’
Plenty of churches preach about giving 10 percent. But is it legal to make it a condition of employment?
New Yorkers Watch as Their Only Evangelical Colleges Close
The abrupt departure of Alliance University and The King’s College leaves a hole in an influential city.
Died: Stuart Epperson, Who Put Preachers and Political Talk on the Nation’s Radio Waves
The cofounder of Salem Media Group built an “empire of influence” broadcasting religious and political conservatives.
Why a Presbyterian Elder Defended Muslims Building a Mosque in Middle Tennessee
Q&A with First Amendment champion Eric Treene on religious freedom, land use, and how the Westminster Confession contributed to his work at the Department of Justice.