Lukewarm Faith Shrinks as More Say Religion Is ‘Very Important’ or ‘Not at All’
Pew: Of 34 nationalities, Americans have declined the most in connecting belief in God to morality.
The Jury Is Still Out on Europe’s Religious Future
The moral revolution of the 1960s dealt a blow to Christian faith on the continent, but it might not have the final word.
African American Students Respond to Southern Seminary’s Slavery Report
After an unflinching look at its racist past, SBC’s flagship seminary aims to honor a more diverse population on campus.
500 Years and Now What?
Protestantism and its legacies.
Reading the Reformation in 2017
Historians are still finding new things to say about Martin Luther and his movement.
Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Leaders: California, Please Protect Religious Liberty
We call on the State Assembly to abandon Senate Bill 1146.
Revisiting Robert Hayden
Our first African American Poet Laureate.
NRB Forces Out WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers Over Sister Imprint’s ‘Gay Christian’ Book
Member employees can’t work on ‘unbiblical material, regardless of the label.’
Who’s in Charge Here?
American evangelicalism’s “crisis of authority.”