Why Prison Ministries Are Growing
Adaptations for COVID-19 are helping Christians reach incarcerated people, with eager cooperation from government officials.
The Christians Living Under Buddhist Nationalism
Yale scholar David Moe explores the faith and identity of ethnic minorities in his home country of Myanmar.
Confessions of a Loner
As a newlywed and a new mother, I built exactly the life I wanted. The only thing missing was everyone else.
Loving My Sister-Brother
Over dinner one night, my sibling announced he was becoming a woman. And so began the greatest test of my faith.
What Do I Get If I’m Good?
Raising moral kids in a culture of rewards.
Amar a mi hermana-hermano
Mientras cenábamos una noche, mi hermano anunció que se iba a convertir en mujer. Y así empezó la prueba más grande de mi fe.
Letters
Good Question!
Whether asked by children or adults, sincere questions about faith deserve our attention—even when they come at inconvenient times.
A Fresh Call for U.S. Missionaries
Americans should focus less on ‘Western guilt’ and more on sharing the gospel.
An Uncomfortable Issue
The proliferation of vices in our culture means our posture as churches needs to adapt.