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Sometimes “I don’t know” is a lazy refusal to think, or, worse, a fearful refusal to do what’s right. But sometimes “I don’t ...
I was an outspoken queer leader on my college campus who wanted nothing to do with Christianity. Then God moved.
As Bhattacharya comes into his new role, fellow scientist and Christian Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass interviewed the NIH director about his convictions and his plans to lead the medical-research agency ...
Cara Meredith wants Christian summer camps to quit evangelism. But her research and theology leave much to be desired.
However, Alawites follow Muhammad Ibn Nusayr, who was a 10th-century disciple of the 11th imam and declared himself to be the “gate” of divine inspiration. As a result, Alawites have been called ...
When the dust settled, the March massacre claimed the lives of at least 1,700 Alawites. Ziad, currently in Lebanon and granted anonymity to preserve the safety of his relatives in Syria, describes the ...
Black and white Christians in America could have been allies in the fight for life across racial and partisan lines.
A new book follows Lyman Beecher, his boundary-pushing children, and their grand ambitions to improve the world.
While pastors respond during Sunday services, ministers in uniform point service members to God’s peace amid uncertainty.
A case that the recent US strikes on Iran are unlawful, unnecessary, unpopular, and risky—especially for persecuted Iranian Christians who should be safe and free.
Many in the Iranian diaspora want to see a regime change yet fear the toll on their homeland and the underground church.
Jenna Mindel wrote for Christianity Today about new research showing that for the first time in American history, men were ...