Short on lobbying power, Christian small business owners rely on faith to endure rising prices and supply chain threats.
Theologian Nijay Gupta’s new book argues that the goal of the Christian life is not to “go up.“ As an evangelical teenager in the late ’90s, the “end times” were a source of hope, fear, and confusion.
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Lagoinha Church is the fourth largest megachurch in the country. One of its pastors is involved in a multibillion-dollar ...
A proposed policy would label college programs “failing”—and block federal student loans—if graduates don't out-earn peers ...
Her decades of service to her community inspire me to be like her. Since she moved in eight years ago, my grandmother, Mary, ...
Q&A with Warren Cole Smith about how Christians should think the decision that struck down part of the Voting Rights Act of ...
A California pastor’s book confronts the painful parts of Christian history but points to the healing power of the gospel.
In a country with one of the lowest fertility rates in the world, children are seen as a nuisance. But they are a blessing ...
Once-bustling streets are mostly deserted, a casualty of Sudan’s more than three years of brutal conflict between two main ...
“Our guiding principle for how we operate our stores is to raise money for these ministries,” said Jessica Nolan-Bruinsma, ...
The simplest and most defensible claim is that near-death experiences (NDEs) are much more common than many of us realize: ...