Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico, a rising star in the Democratic Party who often cites Scripture when pushing liberal ...
Carl R. Trueman is the Busch Family Visiting Fellow at the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government at the University of Notre Dame and the author of “The Desecration of Man.” ...
As the American and Israeli war with Iran unfolds, some American Christians are speaking of the conflict in biblical terms — mapping end-time prophecies on to current events in the Middle East. In a ...
"The turn toward psychedelic‑assisted healing is a response to what I have witnessed over decades of listening to and loving God’s people." ...
S. Korea's Protestant churches will gather for a nationwide Easter worship service in Seoul on April 5, with an Easter parade scheduled the day before ...
Less than a month after beginning to rent space at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on Saturday evenings, a new Orthodox Christian community — St. Olga Mission — ...
A landmark Lahore High Court decision allows Christian couples to divorce based on desertion, removing the need to prove adultery under the 1869 Act.
There is pressure to forgive in many settings, including the church. But this culture can change—and people can find more authentic forgiveness.
James Talarico, the Democratic nominee from Texas, hopes to counter what he sees as a conservative takeover of the American church.
Historians say a White House prayer anthology and 250th anniversary events promote a Christian-centric view of US history.