Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was the relegalization of ...
The book’s first major strength is Fraser’s astute attention to the diversity of religious higher education. Although he ...
Yet her new mother-in-law kept repeating the question until she heard the only acceptable answer from her son: “Parents.” Ravupoodi, an Indian American living in Indianapolis, married her husband, who ...
For the past few months, the US job market has been showing signs of weakness. Erratic economic policies coming out of Washington make businesses skittish to hire new workers. Federal workforce cuts, ...
Scripture speaks of death as an enemy Christ conquers—and the door through which we see God face to face.
Hunger ministries around Washington, DC, are navigating the second-longest government shutdown on record: More than 1 million ...
We want to make a space where people can scratch an itch about the weird stuff they’ve encountered, but our heart for this is ...
Our digital culture has only magnified the problem. On the right, contempt often takes the form of dehumanizing minorities or ...
I hope our grassroots work will push the leaders, but I don’t know.” His uncertainty is warranted for Iraq as well. Under the ...
Last week, an illegal gambling probe exposed the NBA’s Terry Rozier, a guard with the Miami Heat, and over 30 other ...
With wounds still tender, we found New Life Fellowship. This congregation was open to the work of the Spirit but grounded in ...
The horrifying history of adoption fraud in South Korea has spurred Christians to finally care for orphans in their own ...
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