The Black Church Has Five Theological Anchors
Walter Strickland’s sweeping narrative of African American Christianity portrays a big God who is strong to deliver.
Iowa Voters Never Lost Faith in Trump
In the GOP’s first primary race, evangelicals didn’t take much convincing to stay in his fold.
Died: Fred Carter, Little-Known Black Artist Behind Chick Tracts
“Shy” creator drew stories of sin and salvation seen by millions.
A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.
Unearthing the Faithful Foundations of a Historic Black Church
In Colonial Williamsburg, a neglected Christian past is being restored.
What the Pelosi Attack Says About a Post-Truth Church
Some evangelicals are endorsing political violence. It needs to stop.
Anglicans Drop Proposal to Reaffirm Traditional Marriage Stance
Organizers of the Lambeth Conference revised a draft statement calling same-sex marriage “not permissible” after pushback.
‘Christian America’ Isn’t Dying. It’s Dividing.
The greatest threat to the church today isn’t apostasy—it’s regionalism.
El poder moldeador de la vergüenza
La vergüenza piadosa nos abre el corazón a la obra formativa del Espíritu Santo.
The Shaping Power of Shame
Godly shame opens our hearts to the formative work of the Spirit.