American History Is Not Canceled
Putting up and tearing down statues has been part of American history from its beginning. In July 1776, New York City patriots held a public reading of the Declaration of Independence in front of an equestrian statue of King George
Study Finds a Third of Regular Churchgoers Didn’t Watch Services Online During Pandemic
Photo Credit: Janos Bencs A study recently released by the Barna Group, led by longtime evangelical pollster George Barna, found that one-third of regular churchgoers questioned said that they did not watch services online and put church completely on pause during
One on One with Jerry Root on ‘The Neglected C.S. Lewis’ | The Exchange
Ed: Many are familiar with C. S. Lewis’s Narnian Chronicles and his Christian apologetics. How can you say he was neglected? Jerry: While Lewis is a well-known author, nevertheless, very few are familiar with his academic books. Yet, these are his
Want to Love Your Neighbor? Start By Fighting Your Own Sin.
What are some effective ways to love our neighbors? Most of us would say things like taking a meal to someone who is ill or helping repair a broken faucet. Thinking further, we might point to less tangible actions like
Five Priorities of A Worshipping Church | The Exchange
It’s common to hear people long for a quick return to normal these days. The crisis brought about by COVID-19 has left many Christian leaders reeling and disoriented. “When can we get back to the way things used to be?”
