Why do people believe in Hell?
The New York Times recently published an article discussing why so many Christians still care about hell. We explore the nuances further.
The New York Times recently published an article discussing why so many Christians still care about hell. We explore the nuances further.
The presence of two popes within the Catholic church is creating a rift, certainly. But maybe that’s exactly what the Church needs.
Do capitalism and Christianity go hand in hand or oppose each other? Many are asking questions like this. We're here to take a deeper look.
When did the holidays become about stuff? And how can we change it? Why we should each try minimalism this holiday season.
Derek Black was once referred to as the “leading light” of the white nationalist movement until he went to college where an unlikely series of events lead to a remarkable transformative story.
Atheism reached its peak in 1970, with over 165 million atheists worldwide. Since then, atheism has been steadily decreasing, with 138 million today, a number that’s expected to drop to 129 million by 2050. That’s huge. Right?
To these young climate activists and millions more, it appears that the human race is heading toward certain, cataclysmic end.
CHANGED is a group founded by two pastors from Bethel Church. It garnered widespread attention—and backlash—through a series of Instagram posts. “Can a person leave homosexuality behind?”