For younger generations faith hasn’t disappeared so much as it’s migrated to the cultural region of popular music and away from the community-focused cultural region of the institutional church.
Baptist University of the Américas moves from old campus to new home
The 69-year-old university recently moved from 12 acres in San Antonio, Texas, it had called home since 1965.
The unexpected radicality of being okay
Speaking personally, religiously motivated anxiety (almost daily) threatens to destroy everything worthwhile about my faith, and my relationships, and my life.
World Vision ‘shocked’ by allegations its Gaza operative funneled money to Hamas
World Vision, one of the world’s largest Christian humanitarian aid organizations, said it has “no reason … at this time” to believe the claims of Israeli security officials.
The Pope’s deacon study: A grand jury to nowhere?
The Pope has already stood by John Paul II’s rejection of female priesthood. So if the study group finds that in the early church the office of deacon was intended as the prelude to priesthood, then what?
Are clergy underpaid? New study reveals rising wages, shorter hours and a diminishing wage gap
Non-Catholic clergy have experienced significant increases in income even as their work weeks declined by more than 15 percent in recent decades, according to a major new study of clergy compensation.
Newspapers were once full of Bible quotes — and a local professor’s tool lets us learn from them
Lincoln Mullen, a George Mason University professor, has put the Bible and 11 million pages of old newspapers into a computer and mashed the two together.
Baptist pastor inspires protests against Zimbabwe’s authoritarian leader
A Baptist preacher has become the unlikely leader of a social media movement that’s inspired Zimbabweans to protest against their authoritarian ruler and the collapsed economy.
Birmingham 16th Street Baptist Church bomber denied parole
Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. was convicted in 2001 of murdering Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, all 14, and Denise McNair, 11, and sentenced to life in prison.
Governing God’s house: How 500 churches keep from collapsing
First ECFA survey of church governance trends reveals which boards are most effective.
Americans prefer to talk about politics rather than God
Politics trumps God for most Americans when it comes to conversations with their friends.
Pope Francis institutes commission to study female deacons
Pope Francis has created a commission to study the possibility of allowing women to serve as deacons in the Catholic church.











