To identify the entire evangelical community with certain political movements or with media images from the United States is not only unfair, but deeply misguided.
When the Pope spoke about freedom of conscience in Madrid, he forgot to mention that the Roman Catholic Church has been its greatest enemy for centuries.
How can we respond with grace and truth to stories of leaders who fall?
When people are discussing a case like this, Christians can testify to a way that takes justice for all seriously but also seeks to be scrupulously fair and hopes for mercy for all involved.
In this complex world, we Christians are building the church of Christ. And if we truly do so, we will quickly realize the enormous potential it holds for combating racism and polarization.
Reflections on declining health, falling birth rates, and a 103 year old woman.
“The Middle East is often characterized as full of explosive religious tension, and I don’t want my spiritual community in the West to misunderstand this region”. An interview with Christian journalist Jayson Casper, in Lebanon.
Erudition does not clash with approachability and simplicity. The most effective learning occurs when you “digest” information with others.
The evangelical identity must be lived out in a responsible and credible manner, starting with local churches and being part of evangelical networks that deserve the name. A perspective from Rome, Italy.
An election crucial to Europe's future divides Christians.
The Finnish prosecutor would have condemned Jesus when, in John 8:11, he said to the woman caught in adultery, “Neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more”.
Jesus' entry on a donkey raises an uncomfortable yet necessary idea: perhaps true credibility does not lie in the spectacular, but in being faithful to oneself.
All of us need to resist laziness in depending on AI and read with skepticism everything that might have been AI-generated and pockmarked with credible-sounding but false information.
Janet Epp Buckingham, who speaks for Christians at the UN in Geneva, explains why her answer is yes.
Reflections on death, rituals, and a society that preserves forms but is afraid to talk about meaning.
From Uganda to the US, Christians struggle with how to respond to rising authoritarianism.
The best way to avoid bias is to develop a rigorous research methodology and follow it faithfully and transparently.
This Christmas season, while the world rushes into unbridled consumption, we Christians must remember that the King of Kings became poor and needy out of love for us.
The original Christmas story should prepare us to undergo this world’s hardships knowing that although we will face adversity, Mary’s son has overcome the world.
Christians generally agree about gambling, but they seldom say much on the topic.
My days in Burundi exposed me to its overwhelming poverty, but Christians can help by contributing to organizations with well-conceived plans to help Burundians deploy their own resources effectively.
What saves us from judgment is not that God turns a blind eye to sin and tones down the demands of the law, but that Jesus fulfils the law in our place and offers his grace to repentant sinners.
I never imagined I would have to go to Burundi to see such an open conversation among Christian couples deeply concerned for building good marriages.
On 19th November 2025, the BBC reported that a court found that Religious Education in NI is unlawful. But is it true? Have schools and the Department of Education been breaking the law?
Not seeing is not the same as not knowing.
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