Being a Church of Good Repute
We reach our neighbors by both demonstrating and declaring the Good News.
J.D. Vance, the VP Pick for a Party Made in Trump’s Image
The Catholic convert brings a fighter persona and outsider’s view to politics.
Victims Identified in Abundant Life Shooting
The medical examiner named the deceased as a 14-year-old freshman and a 42-year-old substitute teacher.
Assemblies of God Ordains Record Number of Women
There is work to do and some of those God has called to do it are female, Pentecostal leaders say.
Registered Sex Offender Continued to Minister to Chi Alpha Students
Some Texas pastors supported and involved a man they knew was convicted of child sex abuse. Now more victims are coming forward.
Reading While Not Black
How a group of white church planters learned to listen to African Americans and build a better Christian community.
10 Best Practices for Improving Religious Freedom in Complicated Countries
Lessons we learned from helping Vietnam become the first country to be peaceably removed from the United States’ blacklist of the worst persecutors of Christians and other believers.
Hospital Restrictions Bar Chaplains from Ministering Bedside
At a time when patients and staff are desperate for hope, many spiritual leaders must offer their solace from a distance.
God of the Second Shift
The theology of work conversation is thriving. Why are most workers missing from it?
‘Queen Esther Inspired Me to Speak Up,’ Says Nassar Victim
A biblical role model prompted Larissa Boyce to stand against her abuser. Her church supports her story.