How Great Is the Political Divide?
George Packer speaks on the desire for a better republic.
Let Heaven and Nature Wail
In this season, a baby’s cry can say more than a simple “Merry Christmas.”
Southern Baptists Finally Name New Executive Committee President
Seminary head Jeff Iorg steps in after multiple resignations, failed searches, and back-to-back interim leaders.
Ghana May Elect Its First Muslim President. Its Christian Majority Is Torn.
Church leaders weigh competency and faith background as the West African nation heads to the polls.
An Anxious Generation—of Parents
Jesus told us not to worry, but worry is our culture’s parenting default. It’s harming our kids.
The Fault in Our Norms
How do you decide what should be normal in a secularized, fragmented society?
Britain’s ‘Soul Survivor’ Generation Grapples with Mike Pilavachi Scandal
Amid an investigation, Christians are wondering: Did a popular youth leader’s “vulnerability and self-deprecation” avert skepticism and accountability?
After My Dad Died, God Didn’t Answer My Anguish
But he gave me something more enduring.
Celebrating Revival in a Cynical Age
The Asbury revival reminds us that God works in ways we cannot control.
Died: Paul Eshleman, Who Brought ‘Jesus’ Film to the Ends of the Earth
The Campus Crusade evangelism strategist wanted everyone in the world to hear the good news that God loved them.