It’s not merely God’s dream that we love and serve each other, but that we also accept our own belovedness. Footwashing, then, is sacramental, revealing God’s desire for creation to care and be cared for.
Jesus didn’t eat a Seder meal. Christians shouldn’t either.
What began as an effort at interreligious and historical understanding morphed into a tradition for many churches’ Holy Week celebrations, so that in some settings the Seder has become a form of Christian worship.
Why the ‘faith-based’ film genre must end
“Faith-based films” made by “faith-based filmmakers” may make a handsome living marketing that way, but it will necessarily shut down attempts to reach outside of the faith community.
New co-pastors settle into life at Calvary Baptist
Maria Swearingen and her wife, Sally Sarratt will be putting their skills to good use in their new roles as co-senior pastors of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington.
Bright lights, big Bible: a liberal, literary evangelical keeps the faith
In a new memoir Macy Halford considers the impact that Oswald Chambers’ book has had on her, and her experience in the disparate worlds of the New Yorker magazine and her Southern Baptist background and belief.
Muslim births projected to outnumber Christian births globally by 2035
Within 2o years, the number of Muslim babies being born is expected to surpass Christian births — though there will still be more Christians in the world.
How an Evangelical learned to love the saints
I didn’t know about the saints until my thirties but I came by my ignorance honestly. As an Evangelical we didn’t talk about the saints.
Franklin Graham’s global fallout, from Canada to Japan
Vancouver pastor: How the church can model civil discourse amid controversy.
The other Billy Graham rules
There were more?
Fact-checking Scripture: ‘Those who do no work should not eat’
It can be difficult to lift a passage from its context 2,000 or more years removed and wield it appropriately.
Why the Religious Left isn’t coming together, and why it matters
Because there is no liberal faith subculture, there aren’t strong liberal faith interest groups, and because there aren’t liberal faith interest groups, the secular left leaders don’t feel a need to cater to the demographic.
Evangelicals are falling in love with Passover. Is there anything wrong with that?
Many Christians — particularly evangelicals — are drawn to Jewish ritual out of a desire to practice the Christianity of Jesus’ early followers, as they understand it.











