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Pakistan’s Presbyterians Have United. Reconciling Will Take Time.

After 60 years of division, leaders hope that coming together will strengthen the church’s witness.

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A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity

Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.

What Hath Jerusalem To Do With Mar-a-Lago?

Donald Trump owns many properties; American Christianity cannot be one of them.

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Southern Baptists’ Nuanced Divides on Display at Annual Meeting

From a wider slate of six candidates, president Clint Pressley takes the “strange honor” of leading the convention’s growing factions toward missional unity.

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‘Martial Arts, Faith, and the Black Church’ with James White

A pastor’s vision for changing the systems so that all people can thrive.

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Meet the Iranian Christians Crafting an Evangelical Alliance

Introducing 11 of the dozens of diaspora ministries working to unite one of the world’s fastest-growing gospel movements.

Political Homelessness Is a Good Start

We ought to remain pilgrims in a time of partisans.

Christ and Cancel Culture

A lesson from the Alistair Begg controversy.

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Dorcas Cheng-Tozun: Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul

Christian activism isn’t just for the loud and outspoken. There’s room for quiet and introverted personalities too.

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