Maybe Your Women’s Ministry Needs More Crafts, Not Less
Many biblical characters, including Jesus himself, worked with their hands. Why shouldn’t we?
Environmental Train Wreck: Houston’s Black Churches Fight Pollutants
Leaders and activists petition to hold a railway company to account for decades of carcinogen use.
Martha: Busy Hostess or Dragon Slayer?
The Gospel of John and medieval legend show Mary’s sister to value theology and hospitality.
Remembering ‘Prof’ Andrew Walls, Founder of the Study of World Christianity
(UPDATED) Dozens of scholars praise the Scottish historian of missions for his groundbreaking research re-centering Christianity from West to South and for his personal support.
The Rise of Reformed Charismatics
A 21st-century global movement sets the Word on fire with gospel preaching and powerful spiritual gifts.
When God Fights Idolatry with Unconventional Weapons
A better way to read the bizarre story of Elisha and the bears.
Hard Job, High Calling
Reports of clergy attrition are often exaggerated, but pastors still face daunting challenges.
Supreme Court Narrowly Rules For Hobby Lobby
(UPDATED) 5-4 decision on healthcare rules that the government cannot require faith-based organizations to provide contraception against their owners’ religious beliefs.
Discerning Is Only the Beginning
When God called our church to relocate, we thought the transition would be smooth. Boy, were we wrong.
Bromwich’s Bracing Distinctions
A model for public intellectuals.