The United States has been promoting religious liberty abroad since its founding, but there has always been disagreement on what exactly it is.
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Join CBF in Washington, D.C. for Advocacy in Action conference
By John Mark Boes In this cultural and political climate, our country and world feel increasingly divided. The recent government shutdown is another example of the ever-increasing partisan division so rampant in the United States. Congregations, schools and homes are…
Not everyone in your community will resonate with your church. That’s OK.
How boldly and confidently are you being the church God is calling you to be, living into your Christian vocation as a congregation?
Catholic Worker houses remain a place for protest and the poor
As a movement, it’s anarchic and not formulaic. Each community has its own structure and rules, and ever since Dorothy Day died in 1980, it’s been leaderless. It’s also pretty fringe, as religious movements go. But that might be about to change.
Lucky the Jews didn’t understand what Mike Pence was really saying
His speech actually repudiated Jewish tradition, echoed tropes used to persecute Jews, and cast them as a mere tools for the salvation of Christians.
Book explores why millions of Americans believe God made Trump president
There will be no point at which Trump’s most loyal evangelical and charismatic supporters declare they have had enough. Because to do so would be to admit that they were wrong, that God wasn’t behind Trump’s election, and that their Holy Spirit radar might be on the fritz.
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Plans underway for the Alliance of Baptists’ 2018 Annual Gathering
By Toya Richards Alliance members and supporters from near and far will unite under the theme “Earth: Beloved Community” at the 2018 Annual Gathering set for April 26-29 in Dayton, Ohio. Registration is open! “We are excited about once again…
How can these things be? Making sense of evangelical politics
We cannot overestimate how profoundly the lens of abortion focuses and shapes the evangelical imagination concerning what it means to be a faithful witness to the gospel in this day and time.
For Christians, the green revolution is stalling — and politics may be why
Despite widespread efforts to advance environmental awareness in churches and seminaries, a new study shows that two decades of advocacy have not made Christians any greener in their outlooks.