Volume 41, Number 10
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By killing RFRA, the Supreme Court has placed religious liberty in a perilous position.
What if we were to assume that we were coming to this country for the first time?
Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times.
Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times.
Only when my daughter's life was threatened did I appreciate the price God pays for peace.
The Sabbath is the most challenging—and necessary—spiritual discipline for contemporary Christians.
Dorothy C. Bass
The Sabbath is the most challenging—and necessary—spiritual discipline for contemporary Christians.
Baroness Caroline Cox offers aid and advocacy to persecuted Christians.
Douglas Groothuis on the virtues and vices of virtual reality.
Hank Hanegraaff's long-awaited book relies on old data and leaves false impressions.
Despite allegations of abuse of authority, the International Churches of Christ expands rapidly.
Two Filipino Christians Beheaded
Church Planting Faces Uphill Battle
Stand in the Gap in Washington, D.C., aims to spark national spiritual awakening.
Pastor Guilty of Helping Homeless
Denomination Backs Embattled Leader
Liberty Names Interim President
Molestation Damages Total $119 Million
Is Nothing Sacred in ABC Drama?
I experienced common grace, perhaps consciously for the first time, through music.