PCA’s 50th Anniversary Comes During a Season of Grief
Presbyterians expect less fight and more fatigue as they gather following the Covenant shooting and the deaths of Harry Reeder and Tim Keller.
1 in 4 Pastors Plan to Retire Before 2030
Yet churches struggle to prepare those coming next.
Grove City College Condemns ‘Alleged Drift into CRT Advocacy’
A new report from the Christian school says Jemar Tisby’s chapel talk was a “mistake” and critiques diversity teachings in an elective class and in resident assistant trainings.
What Pastors See as the ‘New Normal’ for Preaching After the Pandemic
COVID-19’s ministry disruptions are generating lasting insights.
The Confederate Statues Are Gone. The Work of Repentance Continues.
These white evangelicals want to make the former capital of the Confederacy into the capital of racial reconciliation.
Why Jesus Couldn’t Do Miracles in His Hometown
The lack of signs and wonders in Nazareth says more about Jesus than about people’s lack of faith.
Is It Appropriate to Have the Easter Bunny in Church?
Experts respond.
A New We
Christian colleges and universities implement changes to support students of color.
When Christians Don’t Get a Second Chance
Most evangelicals want America’s criminal justice system to offer it. But immigrant Christians like Detroit’s Chaldeans don’t get one.
Valuing Women of Color at Christian Conferences
How evangelical institutions can concretely support their time, intellect, and labor.