Black Millennials and Gen Z Becoming More Cynical Toward C…… | News & Reporting
Black Americans of all ages are more Christian than the rest of the country, but leaders say it’s getting harder for younger generations—who are frustrated with racial injustice in the church and are increasingly influenced by secular voices—to keep the
As French Senate Tightens Church Controls, Christians Prot…… | News & Reporting
On Monday night, the French Senate passed an anti-terrorism law that has greatly concerned church leaders. Now called the “Law to Uphold Republican Principles and the Fight Against Separatism,” the bill—approved by a 208–109 vote, with 27 abstentions—intends to combat the
A New Graduate School Cohort for Anglican Church in North … | The Exchange
The School of Mission, Ministry, and Leadership at Wheaton College Graduate School is pleased to introduce a specialized cohort in our Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership degree program, specifically for students preparing for or currently in ministry in the
Sherelle Ducksworth: Critical Theory and Precursors to Approaching Critical Ra… | The Exchange
In Part I, we walked through four precursors about sociological theory to consider before engaging Critical Race Theory (CRT). Those precursors included understanding that: Sociological theories are suggestions on how to see the world. Sociological theories show us
Hype Meets Holy in Modern Bible Design…… | News & Reporting
At first, social media users weren’t sure if it was an elaborate April Fool’s joke. It was, after all, April 1 when the billboard appeared above New York City’s Canal Street advertising a Bible with a $300 price tag. The limited
An Altar Call for Backsliding Book People
Among many evangelical literature-lovers (and likely many CT readers), Leland Ryken is a familiar name. Longtime (now emeritus) professor of English at Wheaton College, he is the author of numerous books, including The Christian Imagination and How to Read the
When Do the Latest Hillsong and Bethel Hits Belon…
“Learn these tunes before you learn any others,” John Wesley wrote in his Directions for Singing. “Afterwards, learn as many as you please.” The specified “tunes” were those included in the 1761 publication of the early Methodist hymnal, Selected Hymns. Wesley’s
Recommendations for Outreach Resource of the Year | The Exchange
Each of the last few years, our team and I partner with Outreach Magazine to look through many resources on evangelism and apologetics. Once they have announced, I like to share a bit more here at The Exchange. This year, I
Gallup: Fewer Than Half of Americans Belong to a Church…… | News & Reporting
Ask Americans if they believe in God and most will say yes. But a growing number have lost faith in organized religion. For the first time since the late 1930s, fewer than half of Americans say they belong to a church,
COVID-19 and Your Church: An Interview with the CDC’s Dr. Jay Butler | The Exchange
Dr. Ed Stetzer: Where are we—or do we even know—in the midst of this pandemic? Dr. Jay Butler: What we can describe is where we’ve been and how that might reflect what’s going to happen next. Right now, we are at