How Will the SBC Move Forward After ‘Unprecedented’ Committee Exodus?
The Executive Committee is meeting for the first time since the contentious decision to turn over privileged documents in an ongoing abuse investigation.
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.
Two Pastors Join SBC President Race
One is known for his involvement in racial reconciliation efforts, and the other is a founding member of the anti-“woke” Conservative Baptist Network.
The Quiet Liturgy of Fred Rogers
‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ taught us to love—not fear—our neighbor.
Virgin Births Happen All the Time
Birds do it. Bees do it. Snakes, sharks, lizards, and lots of other animals do it solo too.
Churches Hold Off on Divestment
Episcopalians and Mennonites don’t divest from Israel, while a pro-Israel campus group gets a $20 million jumpstart.
Eli Lilly’s Church Claims JP Morgan Chase Mismanaged Millions
Pastor-supporting philanthropist’s ‘religious home’ alleges it lost $13 million from bank’s big fees and bad investments.
Locke
Tom Hardy’s one man show explores a lot about contemporary masculinity.
The Trouble with Touchy-Feely Faith
A historian explores the sappier side of evangelical life.
Will New Calvinism Report Calm Tensions among Southern Baptists?
(UPDATED) SBC advisors find “challenging but not insurmountable points of tension” in soteriology struggle.