
Jesus Died for Democrats Too
More people are believing that “evangelical” and “Republican” are synonymous, leaving Democrats feeling alienated from the church.
More people are believing that “evangelical” and “Republican” are synonymous, leaving Democrats feeling alienated from the church.
A recent poll discovered that religious Americans are alarmingly supportive of political violence—especially white evangelicals.
A popular preacher recently complained about the cost of ADA compliance. The rant showcased prosperity theology alongside toxic pragmatism.
Amid conflicting reports and political complexities, one thing is clear: Hamas’ attack on Israel has been an act of pure evil.
A decade ago, one Christian conference promoting the doctrine of cessationism actually talked me out of being a staunch cessationist.
The Southern Baptist Convention just declared that it can’t agree to disagree on the role of women in leadership. What does this mean moving forward?
We are again faced with a mass shooting. And yet again, combatants in the culture war have taken up arms to secure victory over the moment.
Both the Asbury Revival and the He Gets Us campaign have been met with considerable skepticism. Is our cynicism getting the better of us?
While the issue of environmental protections is a perennial topic of conversation, it is not one that evangelicals are terribly engaged with.
Whether Christians stand in support of or opposition to The Respect for Marriage Act, the conversation contains some key points of debate.