The Bible Society has acknowledged that data underpinning its widely cited “Quiet Revival” report is flawed, reversing its earlier confidence in the findings after errors were identified in the underlying survey.
In a message delivered to thousands of teens and young adults gathered at the Passion Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, Pastor Jonathan Pokluda identified some of the greatest barriers Christians in ...
Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis but most talk to God through prayer rather than listening to Him through His Word, a new study has found
This issue of A Public Witness will introduce you to the controversial career of Catholic Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò before looking at his role in a post-election crusade. Then it will consider the danger of the new call to fast and pray for the Jan. 6 defendants.
Bells tolled across St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican this morning as pallbearers carried the cypress coffin of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Tens of thousands of state leaders, clergy, and lay faithf...
The International Churches of Christ, a racially diverse, and theologically conservative non-denominational body of co-operating Christian congregations, along with their affiliated organizations ...
Disabilities advocate and Christian author Katherine Wolf challenged thousands of young people gathered at Passion 2023 to see pain as a path toward growth and to find the hidden treasure in the ...
A theologically traditional group within The United Methodist Church has closed its doors, viewing the recent launch of a conservative Methodist church as the fulfillment of their work
NASHVILLE (BP) – It was a call to return to Bible study in the local church following World War 2 that launched the January Bible Study, according to a team leader at Lifeway Christian Resources. The January Bible Study, first produced by the Baptist Sunday School Board, debuted in 1948.