Supporters in 30 states will be trained on nonviolent direct actions, taking cues from the “Moral Monday”’ movement.
Bill Hybels steps down from Willow Creek following allegations of misconduct
The founder of one of America’s largest megachurches says an internal investigation that cleared him of alleged inappropriate behavior with women is taking its toll.
Inside the White House Bible Study group
“Of all the Bible studies I’ve written on policy, Trump’s enacting everything I’ve written,” says Ralph Drollinger, leader of the first Cabinet-level Bible study for “at least 100 years.”
At ‘Red Letter Revival,’ leaders give voice to evangelicals on the margins
In Lynchburg they aimed to fellowship, and to reaffirm their values — but also to serve as a thorn in the side of those who promote a conservative brand of their faith that has aligned itself with President Trump.
Christian women in the U.S. are more religious than their male counterparts
Seventy-two percent of U.S. Christian women say religion is “very important” in their lives, compared with 62 percent of the country’s Christian men.
‘Lynchburg Revival’ activists warn of rising Christian nationalism
“Red Letter Christians” wonder what the Trump/evangelical alliance means for the reputation of the church in the future.
How the Christian movie series ‘God’s Not Dead’ fails to be Christian
The hugely popular trilogy isn’t really about Christianity. It’s about a persecution complex.
First Nassar Accuser Denhollander Talks Justice, Forgiveness at Harvard
Rachael Denhollander, the first woman to publicly accuse former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse, visited Harvard Thursday to speak about how she seeks to live with both justice and forgiveness.
‘You are on the side of justice’ – clergy host prayer event at Capitol
Mitch Randall, executive director of the Baptist Center for Ethics and former pastor of NorthHaven Church in Norman, Okla., helped organize the “Clergy Day of Prayer and Action” to show support for public school teachers and public education.
Art and faith converge at a hybrid church/community arts center
Art shapes faith and faith shapes art at Convergence, a combination church and arts center that makes space for the creative exploration that artists crave and the church needs.
50 years after Martin Luther King’s death, a ‘new King’ fights for justice
William Barber, a pastor and political leader in North Carolina, believes mere remembrance is not enough.
The little-known theology behind white evangelical support of Donald Trump
Christian virtues like love, mercy and forgiveness apply to individuals, not government, according to Two Kingdoms theology deployed by evangelicals like Dallas pastor Robert Jeffress.











