A Halloween-time feature at evangelical churches all over the country, Judgement House aims to spook visitors as other haunted houses do during this time of year. But Judgement House aims to scare people for the sake of heaven.
How a new generation is changing evangelical Christianity
Evangelical Christianity, as we have known it, is changing. While old guard evangelical leaders are vocally supporting Republican nominee Donald Trump for president, there is a groundswell of opposition from within evangelicals.
Liberty University students want to be Christians — not Republicans
Evangelicals at the school are tired of politics — and the party that gave them Trump.
LifeWay stops selling Jen Hatmaker books over LGBT beliefs
One of evangelical women’s favorite authors loses her place in one of America’s largest Christian chains.
The meeting in the sanctuary and the meeting in the basement: Ministry to the ignored
Ministry in a local jail combined with an intensive educational program in addiction and recovery opened a minister’s eyes to the needs of an ignored population.
Christ’s burial place exposed for first time in centuries
Restorers working in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Israel uncover a stone slab venerated as the resting place of Jesus Christ.
Fetters & freedom
On Thomas Merton’s vision of transcendence through faith.
The Art of the Qur’an — landmark exhibit shows holy book as text and work of art
The Art of the Qur’an aims to introduce visitors to the Islamic holy book as both foundational sacred text — the divine message for Muslims, received by the Prophet Muhammad between 610 and 632 — and work of art.
Died: Jack Chick, cartoonist whose controversial tracts became cult hits
Chick distributed more than 500 million pamphlets, nicknamed “chicklets,” over five decades. His signature black-and-white panel comics warned against the dangers of everything from the occult to Family Guy.
How a Christian bloc helped oust Brazil’s president
Some of the most vocal politicians in favor of the impeachment were evangelical leaders. In 2010, 44 million Brazilians, or about 22 percent of the entire population, identified themselves as evangelical or Protestant, and that growth has led to political…
Religious leaders mark centennial of S.C. lynching
Religious leaders are joining a pilgrimage to rural South Carolina to mark the centennial of the lynching of a successful black farmer, hoping to draw attention to the history of killings of African-Americans and begin healing of racial divisions.
Vote, or don’t
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