Posted by Garwood Anderson on January 18, 2016 A durable modern and first-world “problem” is what to do next. People didn’t always spend a lot of energy wondering what they should do next. “Next” was defined by the passage of…
Atheist seeks removal of ‘God’ from US currency — again
How one of the oldest black congregations is sharing its story with the world
Maybe you should stay. Maybe…
Mind the chasm: 12 reflections on the clergywomen’s wage gap
A collection of stories from clergywomen reflecting on the wage gap that systematically keeps women from earning as much as men for equal service to the Kingdom. A recent article drew out the wage gap between male clergy and female…
EPA enlisting religious groups to fight food waste
Two billion Bibles later, the Gideons are still at it, spreading the Gospel room by room
Jailed pastor Saeed Abedini among prisoners released by Iran
‘I will protect Christians,’ Donald Trump tells students at Liberty University
At Martin Luther King service, talk of legacy turns to politics
How Martin Luther King Jr. predicted the decline of the church
So often the contemporary church is a weak, ineffectual voice with an uncertain sound. So often it is an archdefender of the status quo. Far from being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the average…
Wheaton and the future of Christian education
It isn’t easy being in Christian education these days. The case of Dr. Larycia Hawkins and Wheaton College is showing us why. You’ve read it in multiple places and from various sources: Things aren’t what they once were.