What We Sing as Creation Cries Out
The Porter’s Gate offers an album of “Climate Vigil Songs.”
Black Christian Homeschoolers Are Redefining the Movement
Faithful moms are adapting and developing new curricula as more families of color opt to educate at home.
Our November Issue: An Ocean of Need
How can we care for the sick when we don’t have the cash?
For Churchgoing Families, More Kids Aren’t a Burden
Researchers find big families don’t deter child outcomes, but our theology defines flourishing differently.
Health Care Sharing Ministries Fight for Legitimacy Amid Lawsuits
Regulators aim to prevent another Trinity HealthShare scam. But ministries plan to do it themselves.
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.
Christians Invented Health Insurance. Can They Make Something Better?
How to heal a medical system that abandons the vulnerable.
How to Build Trust in Science Within the Black Church
Q&A: Minister and scholar Cleve Tinsley says conversations should address history of inequality and include representation from black scientists.
Americans Are Having Fewer Kids. Evangelicals Are No Exception.
Declining fertility rates and environmental crisis challenge our understandings of family, stewardship, and being a good neighbor.
Our March Issue: No Senior Moments, Please
Aging, weakness, and … hey let’s talk about something else!