Religious communities often face a choice: Sell off the buildings they can no longer afford, or find a way to fill them with new uses.
How Salvation Army’s red kettles became a Christmas tradition
Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee’s legacy lives on – providing inspiration to millions of Americans, whether they care about religion or not.
Christmas controversy in the US military: A Bible cake and a Muslim ordered to don a Santa suit
The U.S. military is already grappling with a seasonal uptick in complaints about unconstitutional Christian iconography and symbols popping up at bases—especially in Muslim countries.
NC sanctuary church resident’s arrest highlights growing divide among American Christians
While many Christians are struggling to offer immigrants sanctuary, others are in favor of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Eugene Peterson and the imperative of biblical literacy
While content knowledge is important, biblical literacy also requires a greater degree of understanding regarding translation itself a form of interpretation.
Can religion unite Americans?
David Gushee, the outgoing president of the American Academy of Religion, continues to believe not only that religion can bring us together, but also that its potential to heal has never been more needed.
Evidence of Sodom? Meteor blast cause of biblical destruction, say scientists
A multi-disciplinary team of scientists used 3,700-year-old archaeological evidence from Jordan’s Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project to understand the end to a civilization that existed near the Dead Sea.
Can being nice to cows save the world? A Hindu man in the Poconos would like to believe so.
The goal of the Lakshmi Cow Sanctuary, a nonprofit, is to save cows destined for the slaughterhouse.
Michael Wear: Christians should be involved in party politics
Whether Democrats or Republicans, Christians in the U.S. can be active participants in party politics and still be true to their faith, says a consultant on religion and politics and former staffer in the Obama administration’s faith-based initiative.
Despite reversal on Hillary and Hellen Keller, ‘Christian Americanist’ bias remains in Texas curriculum
This year’s streamlining process managed to nudge the standards in the direction of less biased coverage of the world’s religions, but much work remains if Texas students are to receive balanced instruction.
War between science and religion is far from inevitable
Because science and religion can complement one another as well as come into conflict, the story of their interrelations is complex.
Mike Pence’s faith-based foreign policy
When the vice president speaks up for human rights, it’s through the narrow lens of his conservative Christian worldview.











