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Crises in Evangelicalism with Dr. Molly Worthen
Steven WedgeworthFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism
The recent controversy concerning Memorial Pres is possibly a natural function of the way many in the PCA think about outreach, evangelism, and ethics.
Josh PaulingFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism
In countless churches across America’s denominational landscape, contemporary worship practices have won the day in the name of cultural relevance and stylistic preference. But inherent in contemporary worship is a dangerous dichotomy of style and substance that if not remedied, […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
Many of the responses to Mark Galli's editorial are silly, but one in particular was very good and worth considering at greater length.
Cameron ShafferFeaturedEvangelicalism
Our fathers left us evangelicalism. We can, and ought, to leave our children something better.
Jake MeadorFeaturedEvangelicalism
The Reformation was not only concerned with theological reform, but also moral reform. It called a decadent church, choking on its own power, to repent.
Guest WriterBibleFeaturedEvangelicalism
Can one affirm a type of theistic evolution and serve in the SBC? The Baptist Faith and Message doesn't give a clear answer.
Brian AutenFeaturedEvangelicalism
Brian Auten defines the evangelical dark web and offers initial thoughts on how to mount a counter-insurgency against them.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeaturedEvangelicalism
As Christians reckon with the legacy of 90s and 2000s evangelicalism, the most vital question may well be what will come after the demise of purity culture?
Barton GingerichFeaturedEvangelicalism
June has been dubbed “Pride Month,” a new holy festival in our cultural calendar. Just in time for the season, logos of powerful, influential corporations have changed their logos to rainbow hues. Pop idol Taylor Swift dropped a new song […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism
What happens when a community becomes so large that it is not able to do the very thing it was originally intended to do?
Guest WriterFeaturedEvangelicalismFormation
By Gary Benton My hands gripped the pew before me so tightly they ached, as if caught in an over-wrought handshake. I drew in quick, sharp breaths. Though I was careful to keep my head still, my eyes darted wildly […]