Above Reproach? Fewer Americans See Pastors as Ethical
The biblical call to maintain “a good reputation with outsiders” is becoming a bigger challenge in the US as public perception of clergy falls to a record low.
Filipinos and Americans Diverge on Trusting Pastors
Studies find that while less than a third of Americans trust church leaders, 90 percent of Filipinos do.
Can Christian Colleges Make the Grade?
An experienced evangelical educator sees challenges ahead—but opportunities too.
Algunas mujeres bautistas del sur se preocupan por un complementarismo ‘cada vez más cerrado’
Los debates recientes las han dejado desanimadas y con incertidumbre sobre lo que pueda pasar con aquellas que ocupan puestos de liderazgo.
Some Southern Baptist Women Worry About a ‘Narrowing’ Complementarianism
Recent debates have left them discouraged and uncertain about what’s next for female leaders.
Meet the Scholar-Activist Who Changed Baptist Minds on Race
T. B. Maston’s views on integration were controversial at his seminary. Today, they deserve a fresh hearing.
Daniel Darling Fired from NRB After Pro-Vaccine Remarks
The ministry’s former spokesman had appeared in national media explaining why he as a Christian trusts the COVID-19 vaccine.
Churches Threaten to Withhold Funds Over Southern Baptist Response to Abuse Inquiry
More leaders and state conventions are putting pressure on the Executive Committee ahead of this week’s meeting.
Supreme Court Abortion Case Holds Signs of Hope for Pro-Life Evangelicals
The conservative-majority Supreme Court appeared willing to side with Mississippi’s abortion ban, which restricts beyond what “Roe v. Wade” allows.
How Corrie ten Boom’s ‘The Hiding Place’ Earned Its Place in the Evangelical Canon
Stan Guthrie pairs an edifying biography of an evangelical icon with the inside story of her international bestseller.