The Fate of the University with Yuval Levin
The Bulletin welcomes Yuval Levin for a deep-dive conversation with Mike Cosper on the future of American higher education.
Chapter 8: Leadership in Crisis
The pandemic accelerated retirements, caused resignations, and created leadership crises.
My Friend, Bill Pannell
A reflection on the trailblazing Black theologian and his influence on American evangelicalism.
Chapter 2: Adapt to Survive
To survive COVID-19, leaders were forced to adapt at a relentless and unpredictable pace.
‘God & Country’ Preaches to the Choir
Rob Reiner’s documentary makes a strong case against political extremism in the name of Christ—for those who already agree.
Died: Timothy Dudley-Smith, Who Turned Metrical Poetry into Hundreds of Hymns
The Church of England minister wrote “Tell Out, My Soul,” “Lord, for the Years,” “Sing a New Song,” and “Faithful Vigil Ended.”
Mitt Romney Chose Truth Over Tribe. We Should Too.
Character and competency matter all the time, whether that’s in public office or the church.
A Tale of Two New York City Pastors
One formed me. The other entertained me.
Lausanne Theologians Explain Seoul Statement that Surprised Congress Delegates
Leaders of the 33-member Theology Working Group offer insight on their 97-point, 13,000-word declaration.
After 140 Years, Alliance University Will Close
Formerly Nyack College, the school was in bad financial shape for several years. The loss of accreditation earlier this week forced a reckoning.