Bill Pannell, a Black evangelical who pushed white evangelicals to recognize their captivity to the…
A Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions won’t change much for Christian liberal arts schools. The US Supreme Court ruled against race-based college admissions last month, raising questions about the future of diversity efforts in higher education. But leaders at many evangelical colleges don’t expect the decision to hinder their efforts to promote diversity. “For…
A negative score from groups accusing PEPFAR of supporting abortion threatens the program’s five-year renewal. The President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief, or PEPFAR, has been a uniquely successful bipartisan effort, saving 25 million lives globally from HIV/AIDS since it was put into place 20 years ago. Congress and the White House have reauthorized it…
After a string of victories at the Supreme Court, focus turns to one major precedent that could be overturned. It is an auspicious time for advocates of religious liberty in the United States. Consider what they have accomplished at the Supreme Court over the past year: They defended the right of Americans to express their…
Mark Noll surveys the effects of an “independence-first” approach to Scripture. Thomas Paine threw gasoline-soaked ink on the fiery spirit of American independence by publishing his pamphlet Common Sense six months before the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Upon independence from King George III, Paine promised, “The birthday of a new world is at hand.”…
Survey examines how weather, sports, and sleep affect if and when churchgoers go to church. Jesus said the gates of hell will not prevail against His church, but sleet and hail will keep many churchgoers out of the pew on a Sunday. In fact, some may even skip to get a little extra sleep or…
Generative AI and the rise of ‘Bible GPTs’ could radically shape our engagement with Scripture. The pace of adoption for artificial intelligence is unprecedented. By the end of January, ChatGPT—an AI chatbot that generates brand original content when prompted—had logged 100 million visitors to its site. Before that, it reached 1 million users in the…
More Americans are staying put. But how can we live with intention? Our church’s lament service took place in March; we had moved to Cincinnati the previous summer. I didn’t attend the service with my own sadness in mind—but it found me, in the dark and somber silence consecrated for those who showed up. The…
“Unless Jesus returns we face a catastrophic future.” Sometimes, late at night, when her kids have gone to bed and Eleanor Getson is doing the dishes, she is hit with an almost crippling fear. “Glaciers melting. Islands of plastic in the Pacific Ocean. Forest fires wiping out millennia of history,” said Getson, a 40-year-old evangelical…