Pray for Persecuted Christians
Join with Christians around the world in praying for our brothers and sisters who are persecuted for believing Jesus Christ is...
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How and Why to Pray the Scriptures for Your Children: An Interview with Jodie Berndt
How can using the Bible to shape your desires and requests open the door to God’s provision to free us from worry and fear in our parenting? How can you pray the Bible for...
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Trump Becomes the First President Since Eisenhower to Change Faiths in Office
Like many Christians switching churches, he now identifies as nondenominational More than 180,000 people have stopped identifying with the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the past four years, according to official church numbers. Now there’s...
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Why I Read the Old Testament with Spiritual Seekers
Together, we discover Deuteronomy’s Good News. I first met “Carmen” and her husband after church one morning in midsummer. Raised in Spain, Carmen had been baptized as an infant and had a nominally religious...
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The Bible Passes the Bechdel Test. But It Also Goes Beyond It.
After a data-driven study of women’s conversations in Scripture, here’s what I found. Recently, a friend asked on Twitter if the Bible passes the Bechdel-Wallace test. Although this question has been asked on the...
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From Persecuted to Polarized: What US Evangelicals Can Learn from Colombian Christians
In the Western Hemisphere’s longest armed conflict, suffering has often inspired evangelical solidarity. Now the body of Christ is succumbing to self-harm. For 70 years, Colombia has been a nation at war with itself....
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Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic. Pastor Tina Teng-Henson, who co-leads a small, primarily Asian American church in the San Francisco Bay Area, recently preached about...
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