I’ve been trying to follow Thomas Keating’s advice: learn to be silent with God.
CCDA president Noel Castellanos resigns
Allegations of hostile leadership at community development ministry came to a head at last week’s Rooted conference.
Faith groups mount election turnout efforts that could help both parties
Waves of religious groups are mustering passionate get-out-the-vote efforts in the final hours before the heated midterm elections, with clergy pushing the faithful to the polls in ways that stand to aid both Republicans and Democrats.
Why the relationship between religion and politics is more complicated than you think
People like to believe their faith informs who and what they vote for, not the other way around.
Growing up in Westboro Baptist Church: We were ‘true believers,’ everyone else the enemy
My grandfather was Fred Phelps, who founded the notorious Westboro Baptist Church. This is what he taught us.
Do Methodists have a case against Jeff Sessions?
Though the denomination is the least likely in the US to administer church discipline, critical voices have been swirling around its highest-ranking politician.
Evangelical PR blitz before midterms won’t fix the ‘81% problem’
Evangelicals—and those who are strongly invested in a “respectable” image for evangelicalism—now seem to be making a concerted effort to push back ahead of the midterm elections.
‘God is going to have to forgive me’: Young evangelicals speak out
Young evangelicals are questioning the typical ties between evangelicalism and Republican politics.
Big 12 clears Baylor after review of new sex assault safeguards, levies $2 million fine
The 21-month review verified the school made proper improvements to its policies and responses surrounding sexual assault. The Big 12 also slapped a $2 million fine on the university and left other financial aspects of the procedure unsettled.