The Big Quit Hits Homeless Ministries
They never stopped serving on the frontlines, but now short-staffed nonprofits are struggling to compete with flexible, virtual work that took off during the pandemic.
From Judges to Justices: Keeping Executive Power in Check Is an Ancient Problem
How evangelicals are responding to the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on presidential immunity.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Buddhism
Examining the Asian religion from philosophical, practical, Christian, and Buddhist points of view.
Tahitians First Came to Hawaiʻi in Power. They Later Returned with the Gospel.
A husband-and-wife team introduced a royal to Christianity and her conversion changed the islands forever.
Died: Disgraced Southern Baptist Leader Paul Pressler
The Texas judge behind the political strategy for the “conservative resurgence” molested and assaulted teenage boys, according to allegations eight men made in court.
Black Christian Homeschoolers Are Redefining the Movement
Faithful moms are adapting and developing new curricula as more families of color opt to educate at home.
How T.D. Jakes and Local Churches Became Affordable Housing Developers
The current crisis has led faith groups in Atlanta and beyond to see the market as part of their ministry.
New and Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Giving Down by Half in Church of God in Christ
New presiding bishop says budget is top priority for the black Pentecostal denomination.
Is Jemar Tisby’s Bestselling Book About Racism a Fluke?
Publishers tried for years to get evangelical readers to care. Then one succeeded.