The Institute for Religion and Democracy will convene a conference of prominent theologians to discuss and analyze “People of the Land: A Twenty-First Century Case for Zionism.” “Evangelical Christians have been a reliable source of support for...
I believe there is a common thread that unites the new atheism, the radical left and the gay activist revolution. It is the philosophy that says, “We will not have God and His Son rule over us!” By Michael Brown It is reminiscent of what is written in...
The American Civil War finally came to an end 150 years ago this week on April 9, 1865. Reflecting on this moves my heart in a profound way, partly because of the sacrifice of prayer in my family—who were formerly slaves. By Will Ford I believe their prayers led...
By Thom Rainer Nine out of 10. That’s a lot. Nine out of 10 churches in America have an average worship attendance of less than 350. And that percentage has not changed significantly for many years. Yet the unchurched pool of persons is increasing in most...
While there’s plenty of news about churches that are declining or leaders who are messing up, how about some good news for a change? By Steve Strang This week, my longtime friend, Alex Clattenburg, celebrated the 25-year-anniversary of the founding of his Church...