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Once I was having dinner with a group of Christian college students in Washington, D.C. who were studying and interning…
Once I was having dinner with a group of Christian college students in Washington, D.C. who were studying and interning…
We continue to hear about the rise of “religiously unaffiliated agnostics and atheists” from sources like Pew Research. Polls also…
Religious and civil authority were once unified—pagan gods and political rulers were one, church and state were indistinguishable, and the…
Knowing history always provides a wider perspective. In particular, I’ve noticed that the state of religious freedom in the United…
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 decision requiring government recognition of same-sex marriage, religious believers in wedding-related industries like bakers,…
Since the first permanent settlements were established in British North America, religion has been integral to the identity and mission…
Tuskegee, Alabama. February 4, 1913. Leona and James McCauley welcome their first child into the world, a girl they name…
On a previous Martin Luther King Jr. day, I was made aware of one of Dr. King’s sermons called “The…
By: Hugh Whelchel
Theologian R. C. Sproul once said, “God doesn’t roll dice.” Nothing ever happens by chance. Scripture makes this clear. Consider Ruth…
By: Doug Stuart
Most people think of politics as electoral politics: elections, politicians, and voting. A more robust understanding is that politics is…