They’re Not Religious. But They Oppose Abortion.
“Nones” take a more prominent place in the pro-life movement.
Illinois Eliminated Parole in 1978. These Christians Want to Bring it Back.
A belief that people can change bolsters their movement.
Ministering to the 9/11 First Responders Who Never Had to Be Told to ‘Never Forget’
Twenty years after terrorist attack, the spiritual needs of survivors continue.
Pastors Take to the Streets to Combat NYC Gun Violence
Responding with their feet, ministers bring ‘the simplest form of the gospel’ to tense situations.
Lawsuit: Vineyard Anaheim Exit Was About Money, Not Holy Spirit
Carol Wimber-Wong and eight former members accuse Dwelling Place pastors of $62 million fraud.
The Virtue and Necessity of Mentorship
Successful students remember the professors who guided them.
For Black Evangelicals, How Does Masterpiece Cakeshop Compare to Jim Crow?
Four views on why African American Christians have mixed feelings about the Supreme Court’s first ruling on refusing services for same-sex weddings.
God and the Detectives
Religious mysteries: a perplexing case.
Afghanistan Kidnappers Kill Hostage as South Korea Debates Mission Work
Plus: Malaysia changes course on Shari’ah courts, remembering Tammy Faye, a church is attacked by Christian terrorists, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Malaysia Bans Religious Speech
Plus: One killed in India church attack, stolen Jesus painting won’t stop debate, news values on gender vs. race, and other stories from online sources around the world.