Was Afghanistan Worthwhile or Wasted? Christians Lament, Pray, and Learn as Taliban Retakes Control
As the world debates the US withdrawal, 15 leaders reflect on how they are applying their faith to understand how to best advocate for justice in the aftermath.
Can the Church Lead on Race Relations? Atlanta Christians Think So.
A movement that started at the world’s biggest Confederate monument is establishing trust and relationships among faith leaders of all ethnic backgrounds.
Jesus’ Life Chosen for Two Very Different TV Series
One is scholarly with a big cable budget, the other is gritty and crowdfunded.
How a Confederate Memorial Became a Multiracial Worship Site
A two-year partnership of hundreds of Atlanta pastors brought the church together at an unlikely destination. Could more cities follow their lead?
Gleanings: April 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our April issue).
Consistent Sexual Sacrifice
It’s simple. It’s radical. And it’s essential to supporting church members with gay longings.
Behind Ferguson: How Black and White Christians Think Differently About Race
Findings from significant study of religion and race in America inform debate over reactions to Michael Brown’s death.
My Top 10 Church Planting Tips
A new planter reflects on living a year of wise advice.
Digesting Grace: Why the Food We Eat Matters to God
And why buying produce from our local CSA reminds me of this fact.
Missouri to Vote on Prayer Amendment as Critics Warn of Legal Nightmares
The vote tomorrow highlights religious freedom and questions of interpretation.