Deeply and faithfully loving and caring for oneself is enough — it’s not just a pause between activities, writes a seminary professor and psychologist. Related opinion: Amy Butler / In a divided country, pastoral leaders are called to love fiercely, speak…
Eugene Peterson enters hospice care
Beloved pastor and author nears completion of his long obedience in the same direction.
Compassion in the church—and the mosque, and the temple
Christians organized the first relief agencies. Now Sikh, Muslim, and Buddhist groups abound.
Court convicts American pastor, allows him to leave Turkey
A Turkish court on Friday convicted an American pastor of terror charges but released him from house arrest and allowed him to leave Turkey, a move that’s likely to ease the tensions between Turkey and the United States.
Freedom from Religion Foundation’s atheist relief group sues IRS over tax exemption
Nonbelief Relief, the charitable arm of the Freedom from Religion Foundation “objects to having to file Form 990 while churches and church-related organizations do not.”
Christian Post publisher charged in $10 million fraud scheme
Manhattan indictment alleges conspiracy and shady business practices between Christian Media Corporation and Newsweek rescuer IBT Media.
Christian leader Jerry Falwell urges Trump support: ‘He’s a moral person’
The evangelical Liberty University president, who helped give Trump the Christian vote in 2016, aims to influence voters again.
Two conservative groups are suing Austin over its nondiscrimination ordinance. LGBTQ advocates say they’re not worried.
The advocates say lawsuits challenging the city’s code prohibiting employers from discriminating against an “individual’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability” won’t hold up in court.
Unreleased religious freedom manifesto isn’t the culture war compromise it hopes to be
Given the institutional backing and the generous rhetoric, many well-intentioned people will consider signing on. But before they do, there are a few things they might consider.