Seth Kaplan’s Answer to Our Collective Problem
A leading expert on fragile states says stability starts at home.
Estudiar las Escrituras conlleva riesgos. Todos ellos valen la pena
Como profesor de Biblia en una institución evangélica, siento la tensión de enseñar verdades que podrían ofender.
Christian Nationalism Debates Expose Clashing Views of Power
As American evangelicals head to the polls, they disagree about the meaning of the contested phrase.
Studying Scripture Isn’t Safe, But It Is Good
As a Bible professor in an evangelical institution, I feel the tension of teaching truths that might offend.
Church ‘Homelessness’ Must Not Be Grieved Too Quickly
It’s okay to mourn what’s lost without losing hope for what’s to come.
Poetry, Photography, and Fleming Rutledge Led One American to Volunteer in Ukraine
A Maine man learns that discerning God’s call can be complicated.
Global Methodists Find Joy in Costa Rica
Churches Find a Homelessness Solution in Their Own Backyards
Zoning regulations give congregations more leeway to provide permanent or temporary housing.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Evokes the Sacred Worth of Underdogs
Charles Schulz’s improbable holiday special echoed his own acquaintance with lowliness.
Died: Loren Cunningham, Who Launched Millions on Short-Term Missions
YWAM founder saw “waves” of young people carrying the gospel to every nation.