This week’s Chiles v. Salazar ruling allows counselors freedom to serve their clients in the ways they see fit.
In 2017, Brent Perry received a message from a friend with a link to a Christianity Today article, an open door welcoming ...
Easter is no zombie story. It’s the end of one. Many in the community have moved abroad. Those who stay are barred from visiting holy sites. Across the church, our Communion practices reveal a broken ...
Palestinian Christians living in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem number fewer than 47,000 and make up just 1 percent ...
Translation was led by deaf people trained in the biblical languages. When Renca Dunn talks about having the Bible in her own language for the first time, she emphasizes the adjectives. In English, ...
Francis Makemie is sometimes called the father of American Presbyterianism, and he earned that status thanks to two episodes ...
Makoto and Haejin Fujimura’s new book aims to help Christians think deeply about how we live but falls short on details.
Arthur Brooks’s new book is enjoyable, smart, and often wise, but a search for true meaning must bring us to Christ.
On March 2, the Supreme Court voted in a 6–3 decision to allow California parents the right to be informed if their child chooses to socially enact gender transition at school. The Bulletin sat down ...
Ian Simiyu was struggling to find enough day-labor jobs to provide for his family in Eldoret, Kenya, when he came across a Facebook ad last April False advertising lured Africans to Eastern Europe for ...
Seban campaigned for a seat in the French parliament, running against a far-left candidate from a party she described as ...
The court convicted Päivi Räsänen for publishing a brochure on sexual ethics but acquitted her for a social media post ...
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