When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
We’re Not Gonna Take It
Hezbollah strikes, outrage at the Olympics, and news from the campaign trail.
Blowin’ in the Wind
Trump’s verdict, Never Bidens, historic flags, and this summer’s must-see movies.
Left to Their Own Devices
The House still needs a speaker, parents watch their kids’ phones, and religion makes us healthy.
The 2016 Election Sent Me Searching for Answers
Politics had become a false idol, and I needed a deeper source of purpose and meaning.
David Brooks on How to Know a Person
The author and columnist speaks to honoring our common humanity.
Not on Our Watch
Laws restrict pornography access, the Supreme Court codifies its ethics, and pro-life advocates look for what’s next.
Big, Big Market: Why CCM Filled ’80s and ’90s Homes
Recent histories, documentaries, and devotionals prompt fans to look back—and perhaps learn some lessons—from the genre’s heyday.
Growth in Faith-Based Higher Ed Prompts Colleges to Share Innovations
Leaders in evangelical higher ed have joined a new commission to collaborate around recent innovations and adaptations.
Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
After lobbying from fellow Southern Baptists and Christians affected by the war, the House speaker moves a package forward.