Yours, Mine, and ‘Our Father’
In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus calls his divided followers to pursue unity as the family of God.
6 Ways to Parent Your Kids for the New Creation
As Christian caretakers, we view our kids’ schooling in light of eternity.
Medical Cost Sharing Ministry Stole Millions
And other brief news from Christians around the world.
Nicaragua’s Relentless Crackdown on the Church Continues
Even with the recent release of imprisoned priests, Ortega’s regime continues to target Christian organizations with an “absolute intolerance for dissent.”
Inflamed Passions, Itching Ears, and Other Pitfalls to Avoid While Watching Presidential Debates
How Christians can navigate the Trump-Biden showdown with discernment and love for neighbor.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Blocked in Court
Shall thou display them in thy classrooms? Federal judge orders education officials to not enforce the requirement that schools put up posters with the biblical directives.
New & Noteworthy Fiction
Chosen by Linda MacKillop, author of “The Forgotten Life of Eva Gordon.”
The Harvest Is Plentiful, But the Workers Are Divided
Biblical scholars and theologians have different ways of tending their own fields. What can they learn from each other?
Amid Catholic Crackdown, Nicaragua Closes 250 Evangelical Ministries
Mountain Gateway became the latest Christian ministry to run afoul of the Ortega regime.
Makoto Fujimura Awarded Kuyper Prize
The prize, named for the Reformed theologian who defended art’s importance, goes to a visual artist for the first time.