Josh Harris, the author of a wildly popular manifesto on abstinence before marriage, is separating from his wife—and reevaluating his legacy.
What you need to know about Tennessee’s battle over who can officiate weddings
Should lawmakers be allowed to limit the rise of online ordination?
As religious freedom summit ends, State Department announces new alliance, sanctions
Trump administration officials announced a new alliance with U.S. partners focused on religious freedom and new sanctions against foreign military officials supporting countries the U.S. considers to be instigators of religious persecution.
Evangelical church organizes mission trip to support Border Patrol agents
Prestonwood Baptist Church is supporting undocumented immigrants, but also the government agencies that detain them.
Moonshot: What Barth, Tillich, and Tozer thought of the Space Age
Christianity Today’s 1958 interview provides some bearing on today’s missions to the sun, Mars and beyond.
A push to deny Muslims religious freedom gains steam
Once a fringe argument restricted to extreme anti-Muslim corners of the internet, the idea that Islam is not actually a religion, and therefore does not qualify for religious liberty protections, has rapidly gained salience in mainstream public discourse in the…
New poll shows growing view that clergy are irrelevant
A poll released this month shows that doctors, teachers, members of the military — even scientists — are viewed more positively than clergy.
Trump tells America what kind of nationalist he is
In a series of tweets attacking four Democratic congresswomen, the president reiterated his belief that only white people can truly be American.
In remote Appalachia, liberal Christians gather at Wild Goose to pray — and plan
At this year’s Wild Goose Festival, an annual Christian gathering that convened July 11-14 in a campground along the French Broad River, many attendees asked the same question: What if my beliefs are by implication political?