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Proponents of Open and Relational Theology — or ORT — affirm that, through relationship, God affects people, and people ...
One day a student approached me after class with an urgent question. The course was on the doctrine of the church, and we’d spent a few weeks on Abraham, Israel, and the law of Moses. Some years back, ...
Where They Came From, Who They Are, and Where They Are Going. It was published—what feels like a lifetime ago—in 2021. I’m ...
Holocaust survivors say the hostage videos published in recent days recall for them their own torture and deprivation under the Nazis eight decades ago.
Christian groups that identify as “pro-family” say America’s declining birth rates are an urgent crisis, and they support ...
When the Rev. Tanya Lopez talks about the day in June when she had to confront masked agents in her church parking lot, she focuses on the man they detained. As the pastor of Downey Memorial Christian ...
A perfect storm of war, pestilence and budget cuts has dashed any hope of ending national and global hunger by 2030, ...
Since Donald Trump returned to power Jan. 20, I have watched people and institutions cave to demands of the president. Are we ...
Zach Lambert is a writer, public theologian and the founding pastor of Restore Austin. His new book, Better Ways to Read the ...
In a nation that often prides itself on Christian values, humanitarian outreach and freedom, an alarming trend is unfolding: ...
This is the third in a series on making churches family-friendly. Through our research and experience with churches and ...
Late in the fourth century, a man named Palladius of Galatia left his home (somewhere in present-day Turkey) and journeyed ...