How Southern Baptists spoke with one voice
When SBC President Clint Pressley asked me to chair this year’s Resolutions Committee, I hesitated. Anyone familiar with the resolutions […]
When SBC President Clint Pressley asked me to chair this year’s Resolutions Committee, I hesitated. Anyone familiar with the resolutions […]
In an age when the roles and responsibilities of men are increasingly contested or opposed by a culture of feminism
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I’ll never forget where I was when the push alert came through on my phone. As I sat in the
The death of Alasdair MacIntyre last week marks the end of one of the most towering philosophical voices of the
This may come as a surprise to many journalists and academics, but the main reason that evangelical Christians tend to
At first glance, it may seem strange—if not outright contradictory—for Protestants to care about who becomes the next pope. After
For much of the modern era, evangelical political engagement in America has been perceived—sometimes rightly, sometimes wrongly—as a quest for
Calvin University professor James K.A. Smith made news this week by calling for the university to effectively “divorce” or, in
There’s a quiet irony unfolding in the evangelical church today. After decades of lamenting cultural decay, many Christians like