Colorado Springs retains the title
Over the past two weeks I have traveled to Southern California and Colorado Springs – two areas that have long been considered evangelical “hot spots.” Some have even irreverently called Colorado Springs the evangelical “mecca.” ...
Conservatives, Christian conservatives in particular, have always had a troubled and inconsistent relationship with the idea of government funding flowing to non-profits and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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Sam Rainer, James Whitford, Tom Mueller, and Dan Martell make the list
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And if so, how?
While it’s not hard to imagine reasons for this decline in trust (we’ll get to that momentarily) what I want to focus on is the question, Should we trust churches?
"Faith-Based FEMA" again in action
The accusations are flying on the Left Coast. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is taking heat for her handling of the crisis in both the media and – especially – on social media. Newsweek asked, ...
Advent and Christmas help us see the relationship between the good, the true, and the beautiful
I am also impressed with a current crop of creators using their gifts to “make all things new.”
The Bible teaches us that what we call things matters
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from Warren Smith’s forthcoming book A Lover’s Quarrel with the Evangelical Church, to be published by MinistryWatch in January. The ancient parable of the Blind Men and the ...