People working in ministry, music and nonprofit advocacy are facing pressure for their political beliefs.
Does religion have a place in public schools?
The question of what to do with religion in school-choice programs is how, or whether, to keep the baby while ditching the bathwater.
Ex-Baylor president Ken Starr reportedly a front-runner for Trump administration position
Starr, ousted last year amid the school’s sexual assault scandal, is reportedly being considered to lead the Office of International Religious Freedom in the Trump administration.
The sanctuary movement: how religious groups are sheltering the undocumented
The modern-day sanctuary movement is rooted in deeply held religious values of welcoming the outsider. With Trump in power, it’s taking on new relevance
Conservative evangelicals join letter denouncing Trump’s order on refugees
In a highly unusual move, several conservative evangelical leaders took out a full-page advertisement in Wednesday’s Washington Post to denounce President Trump’s executive order temporarily banning refugees, saying they are “deeply concerned.”
What happened when a black and white church merged in Florida
The congregation at Shiloh — black and white, urban and suburban — appears to be the only intentional joint church of its kind in the United States.
A word of pastoral advice: Don’t Trump the Johnson Amendment
President Trump and the 115th United States Congress would trump this federal law to the peril of both our nation’s political process and the prophetic witness of our nation’s great religions.
Steve Bannon carries battles to another influential hub: The Vatican
Stephen K. Bannon, a Catholic, has cultivated strategic alliances with those in Rome who share his view that the pope is a dangerously misguided pontiff.
A bright future for (some) seminaries
If theological education’s prospects look dim, we’re defining it too narrowly.