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Recruitment efforts draw African American pastors to SBC missions efforts, though growth is slowing.
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When What Is Lawful Is Lethal
Structural sin may be legal, but that doesn’t make it right.

The Beating Heart of Progressive Politics Is in the Street, Not in the Pew
Religious people aren’t bit players in this movement. But they aren’t necessarily central figures either.

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Free webinar featuring bestselling author Sally Clarkson

Sex Is the Earthly Glow of the Heavenly City
How a lovestruck literature student learned that lesson while walking Oxford’s cobblestone streets.

Belarus’s Protestants Want Their President Gone
Heavily outnumbered by Catholics and Orthodox, the religious minority is nevertheless on the protests’ frontlines.

Work-Family Balance Was Never Easy. Then the Pandemic Hit.
Christian husband-wife duo share their research on how couples approach love and work.

Rowan Williams: Theological Education Is for Everyone
To do theology is to rediscover the strangeness of the Christian framework.

He Loved Muslims Because He Loved Jesus. The Bible Showed Him How.
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The Redemption of Interfaith Dialogue
Three evangelicals wrestle with faithful witness in conversations with Muslims.
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Joe Biden Campaigns on Faith
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