Andy Stanley’s ‘Unconditional’ Contradiction
The Atlanta-area pastor has said he affirms a New Testament sexual ethic, but his words and deeds have muddled that message.
The Unusual Epistle that Helps Me Counsel on Sexuality
Jude has strong words for immorality in the church. Yet he advocates for mercy for those who doubt.
Cómo la política de Putin amenaza el testimonio de la Iglesia
Los evangélicos estadounidenses pueden aprender de Rusia y no tratar la religión como una herramienta para conservar el poder.
How Putin’s Politics Threaten the Church’s Witness
American evangelicals can learn from Russia—by not treating religion as a tool to maintain power.
Christians Like Me Believe We Must End the Drug War to Win It
Ballot initiatives decriminalizing drug use may be the best way to fight sinful drug abuse.
Paul’s Advice on Letting Conscience Be Your Guide on Vaccines and Masks
Should Christians trust their personal convictions?
What ‘Burden’ Taught Me About Racial Solidarity
Christians can learn from the true story of the radical love a black reverend shows a KKK member in the 1990s.
Franklin Graham Declared a Day of Prayer for President Trump. Christian Leaders Weigh In.
How is the church meant to heed Paul’s directive to pray for “those in authority”?
The Irresistible Connection Between the Old and New Testaments
Why Andy Stanley’s “unhitching” robs Christianity of power.
The ‘Bad Girls’ of the Bible Deserve a Fresh Look
Women dismissed as “prostitutes” and “adulteresses” were often models of righteousness and faith.