Some American Protestants Aren’t Letting Go of Revolution
As partisan fighting turns into physical attacks against public figures, evangelicals lack consensus on when political violence is justified.
Presbyterian Church in America Leaves National Association of Evangelicals
The PCA has been connected with the NAE since the denomination’s founding, but has always fought about it.
Reading the Old Testament Through Ancient Egyptian Eyes
Learning about the land of Pharaoh helps us understand the people of Israel in their context.
Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2023
From ancient Israelite DNA to a moat around Jerusalem, these are the discoveries that made scholars of the biblical world say “wow” this year.
All My People Died at Christmas
Amid the snowflakes and lights, I needed particular reminders of God’s presence.
Covenant Families Frustrated by Tennessee’s Failure to Pass New Gun Laws
Special legislative session ends without measures to prevent mass shootings at schools.
Died: Stuart Epperson, Who Put Preachers and Political Talk on the Nation’s Radio Waves
The cofounder of Salem Media Group built an “empire of influence” broadcasting religious and political conservatives.
Amid Myanmar’s Civil War, Unity Emerges
Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims—all from different ethnic backgrounds—are coming together to resist the violent military junta.
Stumbling on the Path of the Apostles
Is there room for amazing grace in our call to uncompromising faithfulness?
Why ‘Follow Your Passions’ Is Bad Advice for Graduates
Four countercultural insights for outgoing students.