The Church Can Help End the Phone-Based Childhood
Christians fought for laws to protect children during the Industrial Revolution. We can do it again in the smartphone age.
Without Henrietta Mears, Evangelicalism as We Know It Probably Wouldn’t Exist
Meet the woman who mentored the leaders and fostered the institutions that fueled its 20th-century transformation.
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Responses to our December issue.
Died: Lloyd John Ogilvie, Celebrated Preacher and Senate Chaplain
The lifelong leader and teacher encouraged pastors and politicians alike to “Let God Love” them.
How a Humble Evangelist Changed Christianity As We Know It
Churches were divided. Believers eschewed cultural influence. Liberal modernism was on the move. Then God made Billy Graham.
Died: Doug Coe, Humble Faith in the Halls of Power
His Fellowship is the force behind DC discipleship and the National Prayer Breakfast.
Who’s Who of Trump’s ‘Tremendous’ Faith Advisers
The Republican candidate finally names his campaign’s evangelical connections.
Jekyll or Hyde?
Two stories about American evangelicals.
The Rise, Expansion, and Fall of the Evangelical Left
It may not be as dead as it seems, argues David Swartz. Maybe it even won.
‘Bible’ Miniseries Year’s Most-Watched Cable TV Show, DVD Sales Booming
(UPDATED) Sequel set to air on NBC this fall will pick up where ‘The Bible’ left off “in the dark days after Jesus’ betrayal and death.”