Moore to the Point – 10/02/2024 v.2
Long a Tribal Lifeline, Borneo Mission Hospital Now Needs Its Own
As foreign doctors left, funding dropped, and local healthcare improved, Bethesda weighs its future.
Trump’s Georgia Election Meddling Didn’t Just Look Wrong. It Was Wrong.
The ex-president’s new indictment isn’t about appearances. Some things are just as evil as they seem.
America’s ‘First Evangelical President’ Might Not Have Been a Christian at All
Two new books probe the mysteries of Abraham Lincoln’s public and private relationship to religion.
Los bautistas del sur se negaron a actuar ante los abusos, a pesar de contar con una lista secreta de pastores
Investigación: El personal del Comité Ejecutivo de la SBC calificó los gritos de ayuda de los defensores como una «distracción del evangelismo» y una «responsabilidad legal», obstaculizando sus informes y resistiendo sus peticiones de reforma.
Southern Baptists Refused to Act on Abuse, Despite Secret List of Pastors
Investigation: SBC Executive Committee staff saw advocates’ cries for help as a distraction from evangelism and a legal liability, stonewalling their reports and resisting calls for reform.
Lent Is a Time to Sing the Blues
In the American music of brokenness and sorrow, my church learns to long for God’s restoration.
Leith Anderson Has Bright Hopes for the Next Decade of Ministry
The next 10 years will be challenging—but don’t believe the worrywarts.
What Shakespeare Taught Me About Ash Wednesday
On the first day of Lent, I’m reminded of a love that “alters not” and “bears it out even to the edge of doom.”
Should You Pass Your Church to Your Son (or Daughter)?
The pros and cons of pastorates staying in the family.