Recent jurisprudence has strengthened court-enforced protections of Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
As the Free Exercise jurisprudence in the country has been strengthened in recent years through court decisions, Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is aiming to see those protections applied
Gladwell’s tipping point, AI wisdom, Gen Z revival, and Buc-ee’s
In this week's "Signs & Wonders," Warren Smith writes about Malcolm Gladwell’s confession, AI in ministry,and whispers of Gen Z revival. There's also a mention of Buc-ee's.
The anti-casino measure led by church leaders was funded almost entirely by another casino interest.
A group of faith-driven leaders have succeeded in blocking a casino from moving into their county in Arkansas.
Books about investing, the atom bomb, and two novels
Once a quarter (or so), we use the ‘Notebook” for Warren Smith’s list of books either released in the past quarter, or those he just got around to reading this quarter.
Jen Hatmaker deconstructs, the songs of Nashville, Truth Rising, and notable deaths
“Signs and Wonders” is a column that shares thoughts on news items that either don’t quite rise to the level of a news story for MinistryWatch, or are slightly (perhaps even significantly) outside our normal ...
Do we really believe God wants to make ALL things new?
In the 1830s, the young French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville visited the rowdy, adolescent United States of America and wrote down what he saw in a masterful book, Democracy in America. Even today, almost 200 ...
In past month, ministry has sent eight relief flights and a medical team to Gaza
After struggling for months to find partners to help them deliver aid to Gaza, the embattled Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has picked up a collaborator — Samaritan’s Purse.
Reformation Church admits it has urged Christians to check out and not return objectionable books.
A church in Shelbyville, Kentucky, has encouraged its congregants to check objectionable books out of the public library and not return them … ever.
Shrinking churches look for ways to be good stewards of their under-utilized land
Four years ago, the Rev. Matt Conner presented his congregation with a stark reality: Newell Presbyterian Church had about 18 months of financial solvency ahead. The time had come to seriously consider its future.