• Commentary: Christians’ lives should match talk of love

    “What we say and what we do should be synonymous. There should be no difference between what we say we believe and how we live.”

  • Obituary: Stewart Morris

    Stewart Morris, one of the founding fathers of what is now Houston Christian University, died March 11. He was 104.

  • Ukrainian Baptists seek prayer and support

    More than two years after Russia’s intensified assault on Ukraine began, Ukrainian Baptists appealed to “brothers and sisters in Christ in the United States” for prayer and support.

  • Commentary: Why would survivors attend SBC meetings?

    Is there a reason survivors of sexual abuse at Southern Baptist churches and institutions continue to show up for meetings of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination?

  • Most Americans say religion’s influence is waning

    As the United States continues to debate the fusion of faith and politics, a sweeping new survey reports most American adults have a positive view of religion’s role in public life but believe its influence is waning.

  • China’s government most restrictive of religion globally, Pew says

    China is the most religiously oppressive government globally, Pew Research Center said, citing 20 categories of persecution.

  • Commentary: 7 things will happen as Baby Boomers die

    Demographics give Thom and Sam Rainer reasonable certainty churches will experience seven realities as Baby Boomers die.

  • Editorial: Jesus is our way and our way marker

    Way markers don’t only mean the difference between getting lost and not, but also can be the difference between life and death.

  • On the Move: Henderson

    Pastoral change noted for church in Athens.

  • Dip in U.S. support for LGBTQ rights across religious groups

    Most Americans continue to support LGBTQ rights, but a new poll from PRRI shows a dip in support, including among religious Americans.

  • Review: Soul Culture

    Editor Eric Black reviews Soul Culture: Stewarding the Five Ingredients of Our Common Life by Matt Snowden and Joshua Hays.

  • New language translation of Luke celebrated

    On Feb. 25, three congregations of Banyamulenge refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo received the first translations of Luke.