Filipina theologian Melba Padilla Maggay, who fought for democracy 40 years ago, critiques today’s evangelical politics.
Despite safety risks and strained resources, churches work hard to help Muslims unaccustomed to experiencing Christian love.
We may not see as many Christians handing out tracts today, but there are many modern-day equivalents—impersonal ...
This campaign season, Christians have tried to proactively address political polarization—starting with tough conversations ...
The Psalms repeatedly argue that the fatherless, the widows, the strangers, those deemed too powerless to matter, have a God ...
This power gap in mission partnerships between Western and Majority World members, if it is not acknowledged, can result in ...
Bill Pannell, a Black evangelical who pushed white evangelicals to recognize their captivity to the culture of American ...
Lessons from the prophet Ezekiel during exile on guiding our people through times of crisis.
In Israel’s only communal village of believers in Jesus, three women reflect on loving their neighbors—and their enemies—in ...
Reminiscent of Ice Age, Wall-E, and The Iron Giant, The Wild Robot speaks to the vocation of motherhood, the clashes between ...
Jack Iker, a Texas bishop who took 48 congregations and 15,000 parishioners out of the Episcopal Church USA and helped start ...
When Christians face disappointment, you argue, a sort of syncretism can creep in. They might seek out New Age practices, for ...