Clerk in Kentucky Chooses Jail Over Deal on Same-Sex Marriage
By Alan Blinder and Tamar Lewin ASHLAND, Ky.- A Kentucky county clerk who has become a symbol of religious opposition to same-sex marriage was jailed Thursday after defying a federal … Continue reading
When Your Church Leader is on the Ashley Madison List.
By Ed Stetzer author of the blog The Exchange This week, I’ve already written a couple of posts on the Ashley Madison hack and information leak because pastors, Christian leaders, … Continue reading
Denver puts Chick-fil-A’s restaurant bid on back burner
The Denver City Council is taking its time deciding whether Chick-fil-A, whose CEO is opposed to gay marriage, should be allowed to open a restaurant in the Denver airport.
What Having Millions of Followers Taught Candace Cameron Bure About Christian Dialogue
Editor’s Note: It can be challenging for Christians to balance conviction and grace when they face online criticism over their faith. It doesn’t get any easier when you’re an actress … Continue reading
Facegloria, there is no sinning on this social network.
A new social network that bans swearing, erotica and gay material has been launched in Brazil, attracting more than 100,000 members in the month since its launch.
The Epidemic of Bible Illiteracy in Our Churches
By: Ed Stetzer When was the last time you read a book? For almost 1 in 4 of us, it was more than a year ago, according to Pew Research. … Continue reading
Six predominately black Southern churches burn within a week.
By Lindsey Bever In the week after nine people were shot dead at Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina, six churches with predominately black congregations in five Southern states have … Continue reading
Learning About God’s Grace
Chad was adopted at age 3. He was raised by hardworking parents who provided for him and his older brother. He considered himself a Christian, but he had some false understandings about … Continue reading
Tim Hawkins Tour Date
One of my favorite comedians, Tim Hawkins, may be coming to your town.
Meet the Christian Video-Game Makers
By Richard Clark Given the common image of video games—violent, trivial diversions—the idea of creating one about a personal tragedy may seem strange. But Green and Larson are contributing to … Continue reading