Los migrantes están cambiando las iglesias en Europa
Un estudio encontró nuevos inmigrantes en casi la mitad de las congregaciones hospitalarias.
What Does a Good Man Need?
An excerpt from Michael Thompson’s new book ‘King Me.’
John Mark Comer’s Call to Practice, Not Performance
The art of apprenticeship to Jesus.
Mike Huckabee Tapped to Be US Ambassador to Israel
The former Arkansas governor and pastor-turned-Fox News host has long embraced the “spiritual reality of understanding this is the land that God has given to the Jews.”
The Way Maker: Nashville Meets Nigeria Meets Indonesia
Charlie Peacock interviews celebrated Nigerian singer-songwriter Sinach (“Way Maker”) and music executives from Integrity Music in Nashville.
Readers Send Mixed Messages about the Israel-Hamas War
Responses to our March issue.
All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name
Charlie Peacock offers a narrative trip through the many ways Jesus has been represented in pop music: explicitly, implicitly, genuinely, and in mockery.
One Year, Seven Transformations, and the Emergence of a ‘WEIRDER’ World
American independence was one of many revolutions sparked in 1776. How can we live faithfully in the new order they created?
What If the Christian Sexual Ethic Becomes a Feature, Not a Bug?
Evangelicals tend to assume our sexual ethic is deeply unpopular. But the wind may be shifting as thought leaders increasingly declare Christianity a cultural asset.
Long a Tribal Lifeline, Borneo Mission Hospital Now Needs Its Own
As foreign doctors left, funding dropped, and local healthcare improved, Bethesda weighs its future.