Africa’s Wall Street Quiets Christian Worship
In the commercial capital of Malawi, Pentecostal pastors and churches face fines or removal for making a joyful noise.
Journey Within
Global Methodist Bishops to Dance
The new denomination tussles over its authority structure—but also finds surprising points of unity.
El sorprendente descubrimiento acerca de aquellos misioneros colonialistas y proselitistas
No salieron en busca de cambiar la historia. Sin embargo, la labor de un investigador moderno muestra que precisamente eso fue lo que hicieron.
At Reinhard Bonnke’s Memorial Service, Thousands Celebrate His Massive Harvest in Africa
African and Pentecostal leaders honor German evangelist during three-hour Orlando funeral.
Southwestern, Baylor Sue Foundation that Shifted Support After Paige Patterson’s Firing
The schools were stated beneficiaries but say they lost their input in recent restructuring.
Why a Compassionate Baptist Pastor Led a Revolution
John Chilembwe’s revolt against colonial Britain failed, but he is still hailed as a hero in Malawi.
United Methodists’ LGBT Vote Will Reshape the Denomination
Pulled right and left by various factions of the global church, the UMC’s decision-making body meets this weekend to pick a path forward.
From Jim Elliot to John Allen Chau: The Missionary-Martyr Dilemma
The latest death on the mission field challenges the church to rethink a view of martyrdom as peak adventure.
Bringing Back Baylor
Baylor University president Linda Livingstone helps the school navigate one of the largest scandals in US collegiate athletics.