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Art shapes faith and faith shapes art at Convergence, a combination church and arts center that makes space for the creative exploration that artists crave and the church needs.
50 years after Martin Luther King’s death, a ‘new King’ fights for justice
William Barber, a pastor and political leader in North Carolina, believes mere remembrance is not enough.
The little-known theology behind white evangelical support of Donald Trump
Christian virtues like love, mercy and forgiveness apply to individuals, not government, according to Two Kingdoms theology deployed by evangelicals like Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress.
The Americanization of an ancient faith
The 2,000-year-old Coptic Church is trying something new: spreading its message across the United States and the rest of the world.
The Devil’s music: How Christians inspired, condemned and embraced rock ‘n’ roll
In a new book, historian Randall J. Stephens documents the turbulent relationship between Christian faith and popular music in the twentieth century United States.











