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In America, evangelicalism has become as much a political as a religious identity
A conversation about how a quarter of the US population came to reject the idea that it's a man-made problem.
More often than not schools are caught off guard, heightening the crisis environment and furthermore creating long-term debilitating problems. If only we would take scripture more seriously or seek counsel we could be ready.
The opinion that they should lose their tax-exempt status if they oppose same-sex marriage continues to work its way into the mainstream.
I’m not scared that non-believers will make me feel like an outcast. I’m scared that Christians will.
The historical Christian positions on social issues don’t match up with contemporary political alignments.
The only way to have joy is to say a full “Yes” to God. Which means saying “No” to the world.
“I just don’t feel like people take me seriously.”<br>I’ve heard this statement a lot lately. Recently, I was talking with a friend who is burnt out and just plain tired of church. She said, “I’m done trying to get people to take me and my faith seriously.”<br>I kind of don’t blame her. Our church cultu
A look into how these local Catholic schools have integrated and accommodated students of all types of religious backgrounds.
“Christians should get as good a grasp on questions about transgender, whether or not we have transgender friends,” says theologian and ethicist Rob Smith. “Because when a person hurts themselves, it hurts others.”
In an era of evangelicalism where there are church ministries built around the idea of “family,” marriage has become the focus of countless books and sermons and “family friendly” entertainment has become synonymous with “Christian” entertainment, is there a risk of distorting what the biblical inte
Many evangelical churches and denominations are in a state of plateau or decline. Why aren’t Pentecostals?
Christian schools are often characterized as being too sheltering. Bobbie Post has found the opposite to be true. These days, political correctness in public schools has lead to students being unable to discuss anything! Classical Christian school kids can talk about anything and explore ideas from all generations and learn how to order those ideas based …
Christianity wouldn't have its framework without these essential doctrines.
The first question I asked myself when I realized I like guys is one that we still get regularly at Queer Theology: Is it OK to be gay, bisexual, or transgender and Christian? Like, really? Have you asked yourself that question? What steps did you take to find the answer? If you’re like me, you ma
“I Love Jesus but not so much the church”? We’ve heard it said before: You can’t both love Jesus and not like the church. Admittedly, I even echoed similar sentiments using the analogy of one’s best friend marrying someone you don’t like; going on to say, because of this, the friendship probably wouldn’t work once …
Do you really need to belong to a church to be a Christian?<br>--Ignite Your Faith
Local communities alone can't handle child care under capitalism.
Take a look at four of the basics of Christianity.