Just a Bill: Religious Freedom Consensus Rarely Voted into Law
Latest IRF scorecard grades each member of US Congress, as State Department releases annual report on 200 countries and territories.
Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Our resident kid critics take on the story of a dog and his boy.
Arizona Dranes: The Greatest, Wildest, Blind Gospel Singer You’ve Never Heard Of
She only recorded a handful of songs before slipping into oblivion. Now it’s time to bring her back.
50 Women You Should Know
We asked key leaders which Christian women are most profoundly shaping the evangelical church and North American society. This is who they picked.
Oldest Profession, or Oldest Oppression? Ohio Judge Creates Court for Abused Prostitutes
Out of Christian compassion, Paul Herbert created CATCH Court for women arrested on the streets.
Fast Break to Line Break
Basketball, poetry, and the meaning of life
Building Houses As If They Mattered
In his attention to sustainability, community, and integrity, Chicago-based Perry Bigelow builds houses that foster their inhabitants’ flourishing.
An Ichthus in a Sea of Loan Sharks
How faith-based nonprofit Grace Period is turning the tide on predatory lending.
Passages
Recent deaths, retirements, and other transitions in the Christian world.
The Church on a Justice Mission
On the front lines of the battle against sex trafficking and forced prostitution.