
A new report released on Christmas Day suggests that Israel’s Christian population slightly grew within the past year.
A new report released on Christmas Day suggests that Israel’s Christian population slightly grew within the past year.
Actor Shia LaBeouf said in a recent interview that he converted to Catholicism after he realized his life was a “mess.”
In a special ceremony on Saturday, a bronze lion statue celebrating the friendship shared between Christians and Jews was dedicated in Jerusalem.
Among the reasons that our "normal" is so different from much of history is the work of Christians who saw their lives as a means by which God could accomplish restoration.
As we noted yesterday, many are blaming evangelicals for the Capitol riots and calling on us to repudiate “Christian nationalism.” There are many ways to understand this term, but a common definition is that “the United States was founded as a Christian nation and must continue to be one.”
This subject is far more complex than we have space to discuss fully, but I will note that nations are geopolitical entities with borders, populations, and governments. By contrast, a Christian is a person who has trusted in Christ as their personal Savior and Lord. A nation cannot do this. As a result, neither America nor any other nation can logically be a “Christian nation.”
According to a new study, the number of Christian voters is steadily decreasing while the number of religiously unaffiliated voters is on the rise.
According to a recent Barna Group survey, nearly 1/3 of practising Christians are not interested in participating in matters of racial injustice.