Rededicating to the Wrong Example
This issue of A Public Witness unpacks why the upcoming ‘Rededicate 250’ gathering was planned for May 17 and the Christian Nationalist fight to remake the past and present.
This issue of A Public Witness unpacks why the upcoming ‘Rededicate 250’ gathering was planned for May 17 and the Christian Nationalist fight to remake the past and present.
Mitchell Johnson, The Austin Stone Community Church collegiate pastor, has addressed the nation's racial turmoil by offering his students biblical insight on the topic.
On this Flag Day, Americans would do well to remember what our Founding Fathers fought for.
The organizers of diaper drives aim to help the parents of young children meet a need that can get costly: diapers.
Flag Day, June 14th, is set aside to celebrate the Red, White and Blue. During these days, it is important to know why the flag is celebrated and what those colors represent. Betsy Ross – who lived and died on a Philadelphia street not far from where America was founded at Independence Hall – will always be remembered for sewing the first American flag.
The U S Department of Justice has expressed concern that officials in Maryland are not treating religious services equally in their enforcement of social distancing guidelines
As churches resume in-person worship services, how to wisely minister to senior adults -- and how they best can continue serving in ministry, too -- is a challenging, complex question for congregations.
Guidestone announces new chief insurance officer; LifeWay camps provide free digital worship experiences
The International Mission Board (IMB) commissioned 61 missionaries in a virtual Sending Celebration on Tuesday (June 9). The missionaries represent churches in 15 states and will be serving in all nine of the IMB’s affinities.
Trustees for the North American Mission Board (NAMB) heard reports of how missionaries and staff are meeting needs and responding to crises amid the global COVID-19 pandemic in an online meeting Monday (June 8).
A U.S. District Court judge has sentenced an 80-year-old Catholic peace activist to time already served for trespassing onto the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in St. Marys, Georgia, more than two years ago as part of a symbolic nuclear disarmament action.