A Righteous Cry
Why we tell stories of suffering.
The Resilient and the Inept
Ukrainian courage, mishandled abuse, and the future of Christian higher education.
At Indigenous Seminary, Students Learn the Power of Faith Embedded in Identity
The newly accredited school promotes a theological education that’s not at odds with culture.
Degree by Digital Degree, Christian Colleges Go Online
Evangelical schools are growing, but there are questions about the costs.
Four Out of Five Victims Don’t Report Sexual Assault. Can Christian Colleges Do Better?
Title IX coordinators look for ways to combat silence and shame.
New Brethren Churches Wrestle with Details of Denominational Division
The doctrines separating them are clear. The legal process of disentanglement, less so.
Creating Christian College Presidents for the Future
A first cohort of scholars consider whether God is calling them to executive leadership.
America’s Most Consequential Battle
Allen Guelzo’s compelling chronicle of Gettysburg.