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.
Presbyterian School Mourns 6 Dead in Nashville Shooting
Victims include the head of school and the 9-year-old daughter of the church’s lead pastor.
Hallelujah! ‘Messiah’ Sing-Alongs Turn Audience into the Choir
The centuries-old tradition has returned to community theaters after a pandemic hiatus.
The Philippines Has the Longest Christmas Season in the World
How Christians keep Christ at the center as commercial forces extend the six-month celebration.
Miracles Are Outlasting the Arguments Against Them
New Testament scholar Craig Keener investigates contemporary accounts of “signs and wonders,” while suggesting that many grounds for skepticism are behind the times.
10 of the Best Books on Sports and Christianity from the Past 10 Years
How scholars, fans, and on-field stars have related faith and athletics.
When Prayer Requests Become Viral Hashtags
Online outlets like CaringBridge, GoFundMe, and social media accounts have the power to turn individual medical crises into trending topics.
‘Little Girls Need Their Daddy’
Billy Graham’s children are thankful for their father; they just wish he’d been around more.
Friday Night Football for the Glory of God
How a local team’s success has altered Richmond’s future.
Nothing Better Than The Real Thing: ‘Museum Hours’ and ‘This Is Martin Bonner’
Two overlooked movies offer unforgettable characters and rejuvenating vision.