The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins told me about problems that feel eerily similar to what I see in the church. Sometimes a guest ...
Women still dominate church pews, but studies find that devotion among Gen Z women has cooled to levels on par with Gen Z men ...
The church needs to offer more than weekly breakfasts. Despite the loneliness, mistrust, and anger coursing through American ...
The venerable theological tradition makes war slower, riskier, costlier, and less efficient—and that’s the point.
A survey found denominational differences in pastors' use of the technology, as well as widespread skepticism about its ...
Some AI chatbots appear to attune to us in ways many of us have rarely experienced from other human beings. For people with ...
Forgiveness of this kind of atrocity would take supernatural strength; humanly, it does not seem possible. But forgiveness ...
Perhaps this blasphemous image can expose what we’ve become—and, ironically, lead the way back to what’s real.
For Sandra Anderson—and so many like her—recent years have been shocking, confusing, and challenging. From political ...
Publicly identifying their faith can lead to consequences for lower-caste Christians and those in religiously hostile states.
Galahad and the Grail” is “about a light that wasn’t extinguished,” says author Malcolm Guite. “And we kind of need it again.
African Americans have long ministered to Black people abroad. Those communities are now increasingly migrating to the US.