As Freedoms Shrink in Hong Kong, One Christian Media Editor Explains Why He Stays
Christian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law.
I Was the Proverbial, Drug-Fueled Rock and Roller
Until a chance encounter with my mom’s old Bible opened my eyes.
Rebuilding Church Community: What’s Actually Working?
Pastors respond.
Andy Stanley’s ‘Unconditional’ Contradiction
The Atlanta-area pastor has said he affirms a New Testament sexual ethic, but his words and deeds have muddled that message.
The World Evangelical Alliance’s Controversial Korea Announcement
Local conservative evangelicals challenge the global body’s decision to hold its 2025 General Assembly in Seoul.
Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday
Few Protestant traditions continue the footwashing that Jesus did at the Last Supper. Some want a revival of the practice.
Dios me ha enseñado mucho por medio de mi hija con síndrome de Down
Los adultos con discapacidad intelectual pueden tener una vida espiritual sólida. ¿Estamos aprendiendo de ellos?
Trump’s Would-Be Assassin and the Twisted Quest for Human Glory
Political violence offers a false sense of meaning. The church must model a different kind of glory.
What Dallas Pastors Preached After JFK’s Assassination
Sixty years later, their sermons calling for change and greater civility still resonate.
‘Past Lives’ Is the Anti-‘Notebook’
We’ve romanticized stories of destiny-driven love—even at the expense of fidelity. This Oscar-nominated drama shows the beauty of limits.