Younger Americans are more likely to express belief in witchcraft and luck, as our new research shows.
Where is the Catholic Church on Climate Change?
When Pope Francis’s first encyclical on the environment was released ten years ago this summer, it made headlines beyond Catholic media. The 184-page document, a call to caring for the environment as a religious and moral duty, was published just…
Why We Want to See the Epstein Files
Sometime last winter, I was jarred by a picture on social media of a Christmas ornament: a figure of a smiling Jeffrey Epstein attached to the tree by a noose around his neck. The caption on the post read: “This…
BWA Welcomes 17 New Members
Meeting in Brisbane, Australia, on July 9, the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) Global Council unanimously approved 17 new members, bringing total membership of the BWA to 283 Baptist organizations in 138 countries and territories.
Alaska’s Nazi Creek renamed after 80 years, following advocacy by son of WWII veteran
A little-known creek in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska had been officially named “Nazi Creek” for 80 years — until this week.
Rising series of attacks on Christians occurs in central India
Growing lawlessness is a serious concern for Christians in India, a Catholic archbishop said after Hindu extremists attacked a house in the central state of Chhattisgarh.
Pro-Life Groups Prioritize Education
Sixty years ago, Life magazine showed the world what a baby in the womb looks like.
A ‘weird mirror that is Brazil’: New film examines link between evangelicalism, far-right political power
Protesters were dressed in national colors, holding Bibles and signs with crosses, singing Christian hymns and shouting battle cries as a mob violently invaded and vandalized the federal government’s headquarters. This scene of red, white and blue is familiar to…
One of the Last Remaining Christian Villages in Palestine Is Under Attack
The recent wave of Israeli settler attacks — burning fields, threatening holy sites, and attacking private property against the Palestinian Christian village of Al-Taybeh — should come as no surprise. They are not isolated incidents but the inevitable outcome of…
How NYC faith-based food banks, shelters are adapting to ICE fear
As United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has intensified activity across New York City, faith-based shelters, food assistance programs and spaces intended to be safe for immigrants are quietly adjusting how they operate. Though ICE has not yet raided a…
My Parents’ Obsession With Purity Nearly Ruined Us. Years Later, I Found Their Secret In A Box Of Their Things.
My first sexual intercourse, just before I started college, was unplanned. It would have been largely forgettable if we’d used birth control.
Jimmy Swaggart’s rise and fall shaped the landscape of American televangelism
Jimmy Swaggart, one of the most popular and enduring of the 1980s televangelists, died on July 1, 2025, but his legacy lives.










