When evangelicals and Catholics set aside centuries of mutual suspicion 20 years ago, the idea was fairly simple: Even if we can’t always work together, at least let’s not work against each other.
My reasons for not joining Catholicism are theological. True, Catholics and Protestants believe that Jesus the sinless Son of God died for our sins, but we differ on how that makes us right with God us and gets us to heaven.
As the situation in the Ukraine shifts from one moment to the next, Christians in the country continue to pray and work for peace. Prominent church leaders and missionaries report that even amid the tensions, many people are turning to Christ.
Mardi Gras is known for debauchery, drunkenness and sexual promiscuity. Hundreds of missionaries have been sharing the Gospel on Bourbon Street and the neighboring French Quarter.
I recently found a fascinating, 15-step strategy for converting Christians to atheism. The plan is an excellent way to do just the opposite, helping atheists find eternal life in Christ.
America's first Muslim fraternity has started on a college campus four miles from my office. Now they are hearing from colleges all around the country who are interested in their idea.