SBC Polity Gives People in the Pews the Power to Stop Corrupt Leaders
This week at the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting, attendees will ask for change from the top. But regular members also bear responsibility.
Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites
Or are they? A sociologist investigates.
‘The Gospel Makes the Everyday Possible’
70-year old Duke theologian Stanley Hauerwas explains his new memoir, addresses his critics, and explains why he says, ‘We’re all congregationalists now.’
Bonhoeffer
The evangelical hero.
Jim Belcher, Francis Chan, N.T. Wright, and Others Leave the Pastorate to Write and Speak
Why church planters often quit their congregations.
The Missionary Who Wouldn’t Retire
Lesslie Newbigin, born 100 years ago today, launched a new career at age 66 by calling Western churches to act like they were in the mission field.
Missional vs. Attractional: Debating the Data
What do the numbers say? It depends who you ask.
Channel Surfing for Common Grace
How reality TV broadcasts echoes of the gospel.
Are Pastors Competitive Enough?
A CEO says pastors would never make it in the business world, but is that bad?
A Former Pastor Goes Church Shopping
And he wrestles with the advantages and disadvantages of mainline and nondenominational churches.