It was a strange moment in the culture wars of the post-1970s, when one of the world’s most famous rock stars became conservative Christianity’s most famous musician.
She surrendered her secrets to put away a sexual predator. But her sacrifice isn’t over
Rachael Denhollander always wanted to keep things written in her journal a secret, until her private thoughts about what a doctor did to her on an exam table turned state’s evidence in one of the largest sexual assault cases in…
At first Muslim presidential forum, Sanders reaps adoration of ISNA attendees
Sen. Bernie Sanders and former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro are the first presidential candidates to address the country’s biggest gathering of Muslims.
LifeWay’s stores are closing, but its Christian books will be in more stores than ever
Independent retailers are signing up to be authorized dealers for the chain’s bestsellers from Beth Moore, David Platt, Priscilla Shirer, and more.
Court revives Charleston church shooting liability case
The Fourth Circuit Friday gave families of victims of the 2015 Charleston church shooting a second chance to challenge U.S. gun regulations, reversing a lower court’s decision that had found the government immune from the claims.
Lose your faith at an evangelical college? That’s part of the process
Research shows that students at CCCU schools are more likely to face a religious crisis than their secular counterparts.
Buttigieg walks fine line in courting religious left
Unlike Republican candidates, who can summon conservative Christian figures like Jerry Falwell Jr. or Robert Jeffress to reach evangelicals, Democrats must navigate a hodgepodge of religious groups that range from mainline denominations to black churches to an array of non-Christian…
Dinner church movement sets the table for food, faith and friendships
The dinner church movement sees gathering together for a meal itself as worship, rather than just another church potluck after worship.
Study shows increasing political divide between younger and older white evangelicals
Younger white evangelicals are not as easily swayed by Trump’s politics, according to a new study by the Voter Study Group. The study showed that only six in 10 younger (age 18-44) white evangelical Christians see Trump as favorable.
Myanmar military sues Kachin religious leader for White House comments
Lieutenant-Colonel Than Htike from the Myanmar military’s Northern Command based in Kachin State submitted the complaint against Kachin Baptist Convention President Rev. Dr. Hkalam Samson at the Myitkyina Township Court on Monday.
Truett Theological Seminary marks 25 years
Baylor University’s Truett Theological Seminary returned to its birthplace for the school’s 25th annual convocation, as speakers reflected on the seminary’s past and considered its future.
Pastor whose child was shot at Texas church runs for office
Frank Pomeroy — whose 14-year-old daughter, Annabelle, was killed in the November 2017 attack at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs — is launching his campaign at a moment when gun violence is again at the forefront of Texas politics…











