A World Vision Employee Is Still Awaiting Fair Tr…
Every day, at least once and sometimes more, Khalil el-Halabi logs on to Twitter and posts pictures, videos, and appeals on behalf of his son Mohammad. Tagging people he believes might come to his aid—human rights lawyers, politicians, and journalists—he calls
Reading While Not Black | Christianity Today
We didn’t know anything about critical race theory. Or implicit bias. There was no elaborate argument for centering minority voices. But as a group of 20-somethings from an almost-all-white suburb about to plant a church in the former capital of
Our Pilgrimage Through Lent | Christianity Today
One of my pet peeves is receiving an email during the latter part of Lent with the sign-off “Happy Easter!” or “Jesus is risen!” I have to fight the temptation to reply, “Not just yet!” Such proclamations, although well meaning,
Why the Children of Immigrants Are Returning to T…
Evelyn Perez tried to share her trauma. Five years ago, she met every week with a small group of women—whom she calls “great people”—at her large nondenominational church in the San Francisco Bay Area. She told the group of mostly
Died: Melvin E. Banks, Publisher of Black Sunday School Curriculum
When contextualizing Scripture was controversial, he said “the bottom line is Jesus.” Melvin E. Banks, founder of the largest black Christian publishing house in the United States, died on February 13 at age 86. Banks started Urban Ministries Inc. in the basement
France : Des centaines d’Églises s’inquiètent du projet de loi destiné à mettre fin …
Exaspéré par des années de terrorisme infligé par les islamistes radicalisés, le parlement français est en débat sur une loi destinée à mettre fin au séparatisme musulman. Les protestants français, notamment les évangéliques, redoutent que leurs Églises en subissent des dommages
Pentecostals Lead the World in Conversions, But Not in US Missions
Pentecostalism’s global impact outsizes its organizational footprint, according to a recent study parsing the reach of American Protestant mission organizations. Pentecostals and charismatics—it’s often difficult to name such a broad and diverse group—comprise 26 percent of all Christians worldwide, according to
Southwestern, Baylor Settle With Foundation that Shifted S…… | News & Reporting
This week, Southwestern Seminary and Baylor University settled a lawsuit with a charitable foundation that restructured its leadership and took control of millions in funding following the firing of Paige Patterson, former president of Southwestern, in 2018. The two Texas Baptist
Supreme Court Lets California Return to Church Indoors…… | News & Reporting
The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t bar indoor church services because of the coronavirus pandemic, but it can keep for now a ban on singing and chanting indoors. The high court issued orders late Friday in two cases
CT Media Presents: The Harvest
California’s San Joaquin Valley not only boasts 17 billion dollars in annual revenue, it’s also home to over 100,000 laborers. The Harvest, a documentary produced by CT Media, follows the story of Marisol and Joel Lopez, a couple who discover