In Search of Most Beautiful Language, Scholars Turn to ‘Jesus’ Film
And other brief news from Christians around the world.
Southern Baptists Prep for Annual Meeting With Heavy Hearts, Cautious Hope
It was a fight to get the landmark abuse investigation to happen. Now, will the denomination be able to overcome divides to enact reforms?
Largest Evangelical Archaeology Program Finds New Home in Nashville
Southwestern’s former president Paige Patterson connected outgoing professors to Lipscomb University.
Christian Camps Tried to Keep COVID-19 Away. It Didn’t Always Work.
Can schools learn from summer successes and outbreaks?
Movement Wants to Make Southern Baptists Conservative Again
A new network of pastors says it’s trying to unite the SBC. But its critics fear the opposite.
Methodists Agree on Compromise to Split Denomination
There’s broad support for a new plan to allow traditional marriage proponents to leave the UMC with $25 million in funding.
Hillsong’s Global Appeal, Explained by Sociologists
Australian worship movement flourishes in both post-communist Budapest and post-church Seattle because it confronts the historical establishment.
United Methodists Vote to Keep Traditional Marriage Stance
The UMC’s increasingly global delegation outweighs US push to shift LGBT positions, leading some progressive congregations to leave.
Billy Graham Is in Heaven. His Funeral Guests Got a Glimpse of It.
(UPDATED) A first-hand report from the evangelist’s “last crusade,” which he planned years before his death last week at 99.
88 Minutes of Film That Could Save a Life
That’s the power of ‘The Station Agent.’