Religious Conversion Is Incredibly Personal. But It Also Invites Public Scrutiny.
As a new history of high-profile converts illustrates, those who find (or change) faith can’t opt out of being seen.
Christian Colleges Get Creative with Chapel Requirements
Pushed by pandemic, schools are reinventing a core part of campus life to work on the internet.
Here We Stand: An Evangelical Declaration on Marriage
More than 100 leaders respond to Supreme Court legalizing same-sex marriage.
The Integration of Baseball
A story that never gets old.
175 Leaders Urge U.S. Support in Christianity’s Historical Heartland; Egyptian Churches Not So Sure
Middle East Christians appreciate prayers, but political action brings mixed feelings.
Unexpected Refuge
Thomas Pynchon comes home.
Will New Calvinism Report Calm Tensions among Southern Baptists?
(UPDATED) SBC advisors find “challenging but not insurmountable points of tension” in soteriology struggle.
Saving the Birds
A gentle activism.
Youth with a Passion
In its first 50 years, YWAM has deployed four million workers in 240 countries. Now it sets its sights on 152 remaining unreached people groups.
Pastor on Limbaugh’s Fourth Wedding
Some have questioned why Ken Hutcherson, well-known for his pro-marriage stand, officiated.