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The disfellowship within the Anglican Communion is both lamentable and encouraging. → Read More
The average household owns 4.3 Bibles. What happens to the Bibles that are worn out, damaged, or otherwise no longer usable? How should they be disposed of? → Read More
Here are nine events and discoveries from 2022 you may not have heard about. → Read More
Do local church members love politicians—and other powerful people—enough to discipline them? → Read More
A new survey reveals that many evangelicals hold unorthodox and heretical beliefs. Here's how to fix that. → Read More
Thirteen U.S. states ban abortions entirely. Other states have different restrictions. Find out each state's abortion laws and learn what Christians can do. → Read More
This Sunday, June 19, Americans will observe the nation’s youngest federal holiday—Juneteenth. Here are nine things you should know about ‘America’s Second Independence Day.’ → Read More
The Women's Health Protection Act provides a clue to how pro-abortion legislators will vilify pro-life efforts as hateful, oppressive, and racist. → Read More
A new survey finds that few Americans are engaged with Scripture. Here’s a suggestion for how to change that trend. → Read More
Hundreds of people—including the dean of an evangelical seminary—were found massacred by Russian military forces in a suburb of Kyiv. → Read More
Find out from Joe Carter what Christians should know about Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. → Read More
The provocations of Vladimir Putin have left many Christians wondering if the possibility of nuclear war with Russia has suddenly become more likely. And, if so, is it something we should be anxious about? → Read More
Learn from Joe Carter what is happening in Ukraine, why Russia is invading, what the geopolitical and religious situation is in Ukraine, and how Christians can pray. → Read More
A recent poll shows pornography is affecting relationships between men and women. Joe Carter explains how pornography may be becoming an acceptable sin. → Read More
Apostasy and blasphemy laws—which are in effect in about 40 percent of the countries in the world—show why we should support religious freedom for all. → Read More
Recent surveys report a decline in church attendance, possibly linked to the pandemic. But, writes Joe Carter, American church attendance is complicated. → Read More
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced his retirement. Here's what you should know about his life and legacy. → Read More
Joe Carter discusses the recent transplant of a pig heart into a human and explores the ethics of animal-to-human organ donation. → Read More
A proposed city ordinance in Indiana highlights why bans on "conversion therapy" can be a threat to the gospel. → Read More
Bible fragments, a “new” ocean, a human brain wirelessly connected to a computer, and other events and discoveries from 2021 you may have missed. → Read More