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Almost everyone involved in the life of the American church is asking, “Where do we go from here?” Here are 5 ideas.
The rumors about Michael Tait circulated for decades. What struck me harder was the grief I didn’t expect, Matt McGee says ...
Juneteenth commemorates one of the country’s oldest and most painful journeys: the ongoing fight for true, tangible and ...
On Saturday there were signs of hope that the church in America may yet participate more fully in the community-making work ...
The first meeting of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission was an exercise in airing conservative evangelical ...
Baylor and CBF announced a joint venture that will place three CBF field personnel on campus to help students respond to a ...
experts who track extremist groups are piecing together the political and religious influences they say likely motivated the ...
Just over a month after Pope Leo XIV became the first U.S.-born pontiff in the history of the Catholic Church, a new poll shows that American Catholics are feeling excited about their new religious ...
June 17 marks 10 years since a deadly mass shooting at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shocked the nation. A white supremacist, intent on starting a race war, opened fire during ...
As fascism threatens to rise in America, a “soft theocracy” is already here — a system where particular religious values and beliefs shape public policy without being the official state religion.
With thousands of Americans showing up in 1,500 cities for “No Kings” protests, I wanted to know what motivated people.
The COVID pandemic facilitated a greater sorting of churchgoers into more ideological groups than before, according to new ...