Without Henrietta Mears, Evangelicalism as We Know It Probably Wouldn’t Exist
Meet the woman who mentored the leaders and fostered the institutions that fueled its 20th-century transformation.
Christ Came to Me in a Drug-Induced Haze
The conversion of an original Jesus freak.
Big and Little History Both
The British Empire in the 18th century.
Should School Workers Be Banned from Off-Hours Counseling?
Plus: National Right to Life kicks out Colorado chapter after Dobson criticism, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
Raw Material Holy Week Overload Edition
The week’s religion news, not yet entirely organized.
The Riptide of Revival
Billy Graham’s early crusades stirred the sleeping conscience of mid-century America.
K.A. Paul Gets Attention After Hastert Meeting
Plus: The New York Times and The Boston Globe look at special treatment for religious groups, Amish forgiveness shocks the nation, Billy Graham’s grandson preaches his first crusade, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Terri Schiavo, Easter, and Much More
Few weeks are as heavy on religion news, or death news, as this one.
Australian Court Rules Pastor and Speaker ‘Vilified’ Muslims
Plus: Lawsuits over Christmas messages, Intelligent Design, student aid, club invitations, and many non-legal stories from online sources around the world.
The Most Religious Kerry Speech Ever
Plus: The Bush Code, prominent Haitian pastor murdered, Remembering Patriarch of Alexandria Petros VII, and too many other stories from online sources around the world.