Rather than acknowledge that there may be good reasons for white conservative evangelical leaders to listen and think about the substance of the simmering internal and external critiques, Keller shifts the blame and sets his sights on pollsters instead.
Egypt says Muslims who die defending churches are martyrs. One just did.
A Cairo attack kills eight Christians and one Muslim, after an Islamic authority declares it a national duty to protect Copts from terrorism.
Why you should make an anti-resolution list (and what to put on it)
Turns out this is actually the worst time of the year to set new goals. Here’s how to reframe your grand aspirations into something more attainable.
RNS Best of 2017: Women bloggers spawn an evangelical ‘crisis of authority’
For many Christian women, including racial minorities, and others whose voices traditionally have not been heard by or represented in institutional churches, the internet has created new platforms to teach, preach and connect. But has that created what the Rev. Tish Harrison Warren called…
Baptist trailblazer and missionary Pearl DuVall dies at 91
Prominent Georgia Baptist leader and former missionary to Nigeria Pearl Holmes DuVall died Dec. 26.
The rise of the Alt-Right
Selections from The Atlantic’s coverage of 2017, when the right-wing movement gained momentum
The Top 10 (non-religious) religious films of 2017
Cinema and religion are never far apart—both bring light to darkened places.
Churches offer sanctuary to immigrants facing deportation
Two Boston-area congregations and their supporters have chosen to provide shelter to a woman from Ecuador and her children, and a man from El Salvador.
Women ministers in Kentucky preaching abortion rights
As Kentucky’s last abortion clinic is at risk of being shut down, some religious leaders step up against Gov. Matt Bevin’s anti-abortion policies.