Since early September, the Trump administration has struck suspected drug-carrying boats in the Caribbean Sea, provoking Latin American nations who see the attacks as a direct affront.
Review: Contesting the Body of Christ
Ecclesiology is not the sexiest aspect of Christian doctrine, but it is an important dimension of Christian theology. When we speak of ecclesiology, we are not speaking of church organizational or church growth theory.
Pope reaffirms dialogue with Jews as he marks 60th anniversary of a key document
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday marked the 60th anniversary of the Vatican document that revolutionized the Catholic Church’s relations with Jews, reaffirming the commitment to dialogue at a time of rising antisemitism over Israel’s war in Gaza.
‘Exvangelical’ women are leaving their churches. But is it decline or renewal?
Taylor Yoder, who grew up in an evangelical Christian family in southern Pennsylvania, was active in her church and its youth group. But as a young adult, she found that friendships with LGBTQ co-workers at a Starbucks caused her to…
New president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints inherits a global faith far more diverse than many realize
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has spent the past few weeks in a moment of both mourning and transition. On Sept. 28, 2025, a shooting and arson at a Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Michigan killed four people and wounded…
World Evangelical Alliance opens general assembly in South Korea with renewed commitment to unity and global evangelisation
Evangelicals have gathered in the South Korean capital of Seoul this week to strategize for world evangelization ahead of 2033 – the year when the global church will join in celebrating 2,000 years since the Lord’s coming.
Tree of Life rabbi and Mother Emanuel pastor: 7 years of a friendship forged in tragedy
When the Rev. Eric Manning arrived in New York for a recent speaking engagement, a friendly face was waiting for him.
Romanians flock to a new cathedral that is the world’s largest Orthodox church
Thousands of pilgrims turned out Sunday in Romania’s capital for the consecration of religious paintings inside the world’s largest Christian Orthodox church that was being opened after 15 years of construction.
Do Evangelical Political Errors Rise to the Level of Heresy?
Tim Perry sets out to identify the modern twists on ancient heretical teachings in a new book, When Politics Becomes Heresy: The Idol of Power and the Gospel of Christ. The term heresy originates with an ancient Greek word meaning “choice” or “the…
Nietzsche Saw What A Godless Future Might Become
This month marks 181 years — on Oct. 15, 1844 — since the birth of a man with a magnificent mustache. That man is Friedrich Nietzsche.
Cuomo slammed for ‘Islamophobia’ after interview with Jewish shock jock Sid Rosenberg
Andrew Cuomo has been widely accused of Islamophobia after a radio interview Thursday with Sid Rosenberg, a Jewish conservative shock jock. (We profiled Rosenberg last year after he emerged as one of Donald Trump’s leading Jewish surrogates.)
The Democrats Have a Religion Problem
I must admit something: I have no idea how the average American thinks about religion and politics. That’s just a blind spot that academics have, I guess. We spend almost every waking moment thinking about these topics, while many other…








