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Churches have been guilty of teaching half-truths, a real-life Indiana Jones said, but archeology can illuminate some scriptural texts.
07/10/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
Statistics on Gen Z paint a pessimistic picture, but some Gen Z graduates of Texas Baptist colleges tell a more optimistic story.
06/25/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
Most churchgoers believe Christians have a good reputation with Americans in general, but they worry those feelings are starting to sour.
06/25/2024 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on June 17 called for warning labels to be placed on social media, saying in a post to X it is “an important contributor” to a youth mental health crisis.
06/24/2024 - By Scott Barkley / Baptist Press
Scripture engagement improves hope and lowers stress in Gen Z, the American Bible Society said in its latest release.
06/19/2024 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Since the oldest members of Gen Z began entering adulthood in 2014, studies have shown a pessimistic, struggling generation.
06/19/2024 - By Calli Keener / Baptist Standard
Joseph Josselyn remembers being fascinated by the 1977 drama ‘Jesus of Nazareth.’ But as a Deaf child, he had to rely on closed captions to catch the dialogue.
06/14/2024 - By Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
One of the biggest research projects into Scripture ever conducted is looking into how people use the Bible and what it means to them.
06/05/2024 - By Catherine Pepinster / Religion News Service
Consensual adult content including nudity and sex is now OK on X, formalizing an unstated practice allowed when the platform was called Twitter. The policy change could cause X to lose more users who object to pornography.
06/05/2024 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Since taking the pulpit at Legacy Baptist Church in Coolidge, Ariz., Pastor Rob Hudelson has not shied away from hot-button political issues.
05/24/2024 - By Tess Owen / Religion News Service
Since the mid-2000s, the fastest-growing religious group in America has been the so-called nones.
05/22/2024 - By Bob Smietana/Religion News Service
“The Religion of Whiteness: How Racism Distorts Christian Faith” suggests as many as two-thirds of white Christians in the U.S. have elevated whiteness to a religion itself, one that rivals Christianity.
05/22/2024 - By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service