The history of humanity traces the flow of the earth's inhabitants into cities. For thousands of years, that flow was slow, but still traceable. In 1800, only 3 percent of the human population lived in cities. By 1900, cities held 14 percent of the p ...
Earlier this week, thousands of men and women descended upon Louisville, Kentucky for a conference called Together for the Gospel. A movement which began four years ago, the conference seeks to encourage gospel cooperation by those in different deno ...
In an age that is characterized by an anti-doctrinal, anti-theological spirit, it is rare for individuals to even have serious theological conversations, much less to maintain unity in the midst of real differences. Together for the Gospel is a demo ...
A recent study reveals that while the rising generation is willing to identify vaguely with spirituality, it is hesitant to associate itself with any explicit truth claims. How do Christians discuss the exclusive claims of the gospel in a postmodern ...
Hailed as a "gripping account of terror, betrayal, political intrigue, and unthinkable choices," the Son of Hamas is the story of Mosab Yousef's journey from being born the son of one of Hamas's founders to becoming a Christian. Along the way, he se ...
Are there clergy who don't believe in God? That is the question posed by a new report that is certain to receive considerable attention -- and rightly so. Few church members are likely to be disinterested in whether their pastor believes in God. The ...
What should pastors do when they no longer hold the defining beliefs of their denominations? That's the question posed this week in the Washington Post's "On Faith" discussion. Unfortunately, it's a question that reflects a common reality these day ...
Fox News broadcaster Glenn Beck is famous for launching verbal grenades, and he did so again in recent days, calling upon church members to flee congregations that promote social justice. His comments incited an immediate controversy, where far more ...