White Churches, It’s Time to Go Pro-Life on Guns
The Christian majority in America needs to shake off its malaise and work with Black pastors to end shooting violence.
Charlie Dates Returns to the Chicago Church that Shaped Him
While continuing to lead Progressive Baptist, the 41-year-old pastor was named the successor to James Meeks at Salem Baptist Church, one of the city’s biggest congregations.
This Palm Sunday, Ponder Donkeys, Not Branches
For his entry into Jerusalem, Jesus picked a symbol of lowliness rather than military might.
Peter’s Words for the Christians Who Stormed Brazil’s Capital
The passionate apostle understood religious zeal. But his change of heart on how to channel it changed the world.
Should Christians Vote?
Four questions to ask about biblical political engagement.
Tim Keller Practiced the Grace He Preached
In an increasingly divisive world, the pastor theologian’s legacy was walking the higher road—the one less traveled.
Fractured Are the Peacemakers
A Christian reconciliation group in Israel and Palestine warned that war would come. Now the war threatens their relevance.
The Single Person’s Catechism
21 questions and answers to help the unmarried Christian develop a theology of singleness.
A Healthier Approach to Disagreement in the Church Begins With One Unusual Word
How practicing forbearance strengthens our fellowship and improves our social witness.
Family and Politics: Why I’m Against ‘Keeping the Peace’
There are times when we need to speak up.