
Evangelicals, Trump and forgiveness
I have to say that if Falwell handed in a paper claiming that he, as an unaffected third-party, can forgive the offense of the president’s adultery, I would give him an F.
I have to say that if Falwell handed in a paper claiming that he, as an unaffected third-party, can forgive the offense of the president’s adultery, I would give him an F.
In partnership with Forward Movement, we bring this reflection, from the series “Grow Christians,” on Pentecost
Might we renovate how we see fundraising in our churches?
“It’s about experiencing through living, making mistakes, enjoying successes, and most of all knowing what to take from both successes and failures to make us better at what we’re trying to do.”
The Diocese of Chile in the Anglican Church of South America could become its own autonomous province of the Anglican Communion by the end of the year if approved by Synod next week.
In a letter to the school community, the president of the board of trustees, Archibald Cox Jr., apologized for the new lawsuit’s claims, which he did not dispute.
Hearing stories about “Evangelical refugees,” I began to wonder if this migration was a real thing, and if so, how big a “thing” it was and what was driving it.
Inter-ethnic conflict and ongoing incidents of violence against women and children have created one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises.
The homophobic response from the Secretary General of the Archbishops’ Council in the Church of England, William Nye, to a request from TEC’s marriage task force continues to draw the ire of CoE members.
“Jesus is calling us into the truth of oneness, the realm of God’s love. We truly are all one.”