When American Evangelicals Needed a Reputational Boost, They Turned to South Korean Evangelicals
In the second half of the 20th century, each group used the other as a ticket to legitimacy at home and abroad.
Naming Names in the Abortion Debate
As a new “street-level” history demonstrates, you can’t tell the bigger story without telling a series of smaller, more personal stories.
Why I’m Inviting John Leland to Thanksgiving Debates About Christian America
Pass the big wheel of cheese, and defend the Baptist legacy of freedom of conscience.
When Conscience Rights Come at the Cost of Human Rights
Evangelicals have done commendable work advancing religious freedom around the globe. But that work has involved some questionable moral compromises.
The Masked Singers and BYO Communion?
Wherever two or more gather, illness can spread. So as a biologist, I’m rethinking hygiene at church.
The Embodied Church in a Digital Age
Should we cheer or moan when online churches perform virtual baptisms?
When the Rohingya Came, This Christian Hospital Was Ready
After decades shut out of refugee camps, medical missionaries in Bangladesh offer expert care to those who fled Myanmar.
Time For Things That Matter
Time management for church leaders
Passion, a Teen Porn Star, and a Period Piece
Critics punish The Girl Next Door, but some will remember The Alamo. Ella Enchanted fails to enchant, The Whole Ten Yards doesn’t measure up, and Johnson Family Vacation gets lost. Plus: Good Bye Lenin! And more reviews of Dogville and Home on the Range.
‘No Ultimatum’ for Episcopalians, Says Anglican Head
Plus: IRS won’t ding All Saints but says anti-war speech was illegal, Newsweek on wooing evangelical voters, and other stories from online sources around the world.