On Election Day and beyond, conservative and liberal Christians can better understand each other and be ministers of reconciliation.
Talbot School of Theology philosophy professor Timothy Pickavance sees the growth in the “nothing in particular” category as ...
We’re facing huge problems in our culture—problems an election alone can’t solve. But by God’s grace, we can do the small, ...
As the issue continues to divide the Church of England, Justin Welby spoke on a popular podcast about how his views have ...
Since 2020, TPUSA chapters have appeared at more than 45 Christian colleges or universities, at least 35 of them affiliated ...
Amid a hyperpartisan electorate, a minority of Christians plan to vote differently than they did in 2016 and 2020.
This is the second episode in our special Stop. Look. Listen. miniseries, which features thoughtful reflections from Christians on who they’re voting for in November’s presidential election.
At a record-setting event at a Texas stadium this fall, 40,000 followers listened to the the popular motivational speaker and Christian teacher preach about spiritual breakthrough and surrender.
The warning issued by the American embassy on October 14 could not have been clearer: US citizens in Lebanon are strongly ...
Worship in a foreign language allows us to gain a glimpse of how every culture and every language illuminate and express ...
At the same time, I recognize that for many Christians, examples of persecution can feel distant, abstract, unrelatable, or ...