What has changed (and what hasn’t) for Christians in 2020
Many of us have been so busy fighting the culture war in various political and legal venues that we have failed to notice the cultural ground shifting beneath our feet.
Many of us have been so busy fighting the culture war in various political and legal venues that we have failed to notice the cultural ground shifting beneath our feet.
Our very existence has meaning. Each of us has a unique role in God’s grand story of redemption.
In the late 1960s, Sue Ellen Browder lost her reporting job at a small daily in Los Angeles because of her pregnancy. ...
Why is Christianity booming in the global South, but seemingly stagnant in the global North? A new fascinating book offers an answer.
The Bravo reality show "Flipping Out," recently filmed and aired the birth of a little girl, Monroe Christine, who was born to a surrogate mother named Alexandra Trent. Alexandra is now suing the gay couple. After choosing an intentionally sterile union, many same-sex couples are claiming a right to have children.
The Boy Scouts have marked yet another milestone on their journey away from being the organization it once was.
For the first time in history, the leader of communist North Korea set foot in South Korea, purportedly to negotiate peace. Here's how Christians can respond.
I hear all of the time that "going to Summit changed my life." But Brian Skaret's story made my jaw drop.
Many pastors make praying for the lost a priority, of course.
Transgender ideology is being disproportionately aimed at children, teaching them that they are not the inherently valuable image bearers God created them to be.