By rejecting Jerusalem's churches, the US ambassador to Israel advances a narrow Zionist reading of Christianity, shifting ...
Max, if you have put yourself in Jesus’ hands, you’re not going to hell. God loves you and draws near to the brokenhearted.
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Why Rome saw Christianity as a dangerous threat
Romans are often portrayed as brutally hunting Christians across the empire, but the reality was far more complex and ...
Much attention has been paid to the remarks of President Donald Trump at Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast, but the real ...
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Prof. Tobias Brandner on the diversity of Christianity in Hong Kong
Originally from Switzerland, Tobias Brandner came to Hong Kong with the Basel Mission in 1996.
It seems that no matter how atrocious the images of ICE ripping people out of their cars are, or pepper-spraying children, or killing U.S. citizens, Christians continue to cry “Comply!” or “Just don’t ...
Gress sees feminism as an “anti-Marian” movement. But she said that this judgment is not exclusively directed at twentieth ...
Evidence from this week provides three reasons why the work of Baptist Women in Ministry is still needed, Meredith Stone says.
OP-ED. Academic Julie Ingersoll shows how the three main currents that make up Christian nationalism have diverged from the ...
In “Crossing the Divide,” you write that migration has been addressed by economics and politics, but not really by theology.
Start in the Upper Room, at the Last Supper of Jesus mere hours before he was betrayed by Judas (Luke 22:12; 1 Cor. 11:23).
Texas Democrat James Talarico said atheists are more “Christ-like” than Christian lawmakers, prompting scrutiny of his claims ...
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