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‘Nondenominational’ Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants
US Religion Census finds independent congregations have surged in the last decade.
Republicans Win on Inflation but Lose on Abortion
Prayed-for midterm “red wave” fails to materialize.
Christian Nationalism Debates Expose Clashing Views of Power
As American evangelicals head to the polls, they disagree about the meaning of the contested phrase.
Died: Gordon Fee, Who Taught Evangelicals to Read the Bible ‘For All Its Worth’
A New Testament “scholar on fire,” he believed Scripture was an encounter with God.
This Is Not the Most Important Election of Our Lives
Michael Wear, founder of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, on the state of American politics, what’s at stake in the midterms, and the temptation to “ultimatize” our issues.
Billy Graham Gets State-of-the-Art Archive
A new research facility gathers the full documentary record of the evangelist's life work to make the case for his continued relevance.
More Evangelical Women Have Had Sex With Women Than You Might Think
A study shows an increase in reports of LGBT experience, identity, and affirmation.
‘Our Father Who Art in Heaven’ Evidence of Russian Torture
And other news briefs from Christians around the world.
You Should Be Bored in Church
Q&A with education professor Kevin Gary on the moral problem of the restless mind and why we need to learn to sit with tedium.
Moral Middle Candidates Want to Save America (But They Keep Losing)
Christians concerned about division, disinformation, and democratic norms are straining to reestablish the political center.
Evangelical School Strikes Deal with Chick-fil-A Franchises
And other news briefs from Christians around the world.
20% of Polling Places Are in Churches. We Mapped Them.
Here’s where 12,875 houses of worship serve democracy.
After the Boomers, New Leaders Bring New Life to the Vineyard
The next generation of charismatic pastors doesn’t want authority but collaboration—and communities ready to follow the Spirit.
Died: Dan Busby, Accountant Who Set Standards for Ministry Finances
He believed “Christians should set an example of the utmost integrity.”
Died: Brother Andrew, Who Smuggled Bibles into Communist Countries
Founder of Open Doors said he wasn’t an “evangelical stuntman” but a faithful Christian following the leading of the Spirit.
Died: Herb Lusk II: ‘Praying Tailback’ Who Gave Up Football for Ministry
First NFL player to kneel and thank Jesus in the end zone said caring for souls and helping people in poverty were more meaningful than fame.
Strategy Questions Divide Pro-Life Politics After ‘Dobbs’
What’s the best way to oppose abortion? Some pursue a national ban while others object that “plays into liberals’ hands.”
Belarus Proposes Legislation to Stop Christians From Appealing to the UN
Pentecostals targeted for Bible studies, baptisms, and outdoor worship amid increasing efforts to “repress civil society.”
Decline of Christianity Shows No Signs of Stopping
New study projects that the religious identity in the US will drop below 50 percent by 2070.
More than One Good Samaritan
Q&A with Jewish scholar Steven Fine on the history of a biblical minority.
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