Is God Calling Me to Obscurity or Influence?
I want to write to build up the body of Christ, but platform building takes time away from my local congregation.
Beth Moore Is Speaking Up
How the Southern Baptist Bible teacher is shaking up her denomination and American evangelicalism at large.
Female Evangelical Leaders Have a Hidden Predecessor to Thank
Kathryn Kuhlman’s story offers a case study of the indisputable achievements of strong evangelical women and the equally indisputable roadblocks they often face.
The Precarious Task of Praying with Presidents in a Media Age
With the whole world watching, spiritual advisers face new challenges.
Why Being a Woman in Seminary Is Worth the Work
It’s not always easy to get there, but the blogosphere needs more of us.
Who’s Who of Trump’s ‘Tremendous’ Faith Advisers
The Republican candidate finally names his campaign’s evangelical connections.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Names Interim President
Campus ministry’s No. 2 will continue its commitment to religious freedom on college campuses and racial diversity.
Reply All
Readers respond to the January/February issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.
Redeeming What Was Tossed: Fashion, Faith, and a California Designer’s Creative Calling
Beth Giles takes “useless” old clothing and repurposes it for something good.
“What’s Your Road, Man?”
Travelers’ views of religious communities.