‘Leviticus’ Review: A Horror Film About ‘conversion therapy’ That Gets It All Wrong
Leviticus will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned Christians
Leviticus will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned Christians
Editor-in-Chief Brian Kaylor responds to Doug Wilson’s defense of Pete Hegseth holding Christian worship services in the Pentagon, including the one Wilson preached at earlier this month.
Rev. Dr. James Ellis III reflects on the often contentious issue of ordination in the Black Church — particularly the rift that can exist between women who feel called to vocational ministry and women who do not.
We can spend weeks in a dark place, both mentally and emotionally
An undeniably significant cleansing and correction is presently happening in the Body of Christ
We can all thank God that Ben Sasse has blessed us with a reminder of what matters most in life
While we remember the martyrs, Egypt s Christians are still living under fire
Is hostility toward religious exercise expanding beyond vandalism and threats and becoming institutional resistance
The stakes are not only regional They are moral and global
Resist the moral intimidation that the guilt narratives deploy When you hear that humanity is destroying the planet, consult the data