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Since Donald Trump returned to power Jan. 20, I have watched people and institutions cave to demands of the president. Are we ...
Zach Lambert is a writer, public theologian and the founding pastor of Restore Austin. His new book, Better Ways to Read the ...
In a nation that often prides itself on Christian values, humanitarian outreach and freedom, an alarming trend is unfolding: ...
This is the third in a series on making churches family-friendly. Through our research and experience with churches and ...
Late in the fourth century, a man named Palladius of Galatia left his home (somewhere in present-day Turkey) and journeyed ...
When Paul Hunker approached Dallas Bishop Edward Burns to introduce himself at the bishop’s 2017 installation Mass, he did so almost “sheepishly.” Hunker, then the lead counsel for U.S. Immigration ...
On Wednesday (July 30), the American Baptist Home Mission Societies held a virtual session in their Justice Dialogues series ...
Spurgeon’s College has expressed its “deep sadness and great regret” as it prepares to close its doors after 169 years of ...
A former children’s hospital chaplain remains detained in Ohio as the federal government attempts to deport him. Attorneys ...
The latest controversy between Baylor University and the Baptists — rejecting grant funding to study LGBTQ exclusion in the ...
Ukrainians continue to be blown to bits by Russian bombs. Palestinian children continue to starve amidst a genocide.
Once known for its secularism and high levels of literacy and political consciousness, the Indian state of Kerala is witnessing a quiet but significant ideological shift — one surfacing not only in ...