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Does Russell Moore really represent Southern Baptists?

By Jonathan Merritt — February 3, 2016
Russell Moore has received much attention as head of Southern Baptists' political arm. But some denominational leaders are criticizing his job performance.

Donald Trump and the Christian obsession with masculinity

By Jonathan Merritt — January 28, 2016
Do Christian voters like Donald Trump because he's "manly?" And just what does that word mean anyway?

Pornography: A Christian crisis or overblown issue?

By Jonathan Merritt — January 20, 2016
The Barna Group has released a sweeping study of pornography usage and attitudes in America. How concerned should we be?

Ben Carson’s discharged finance chief still calls the candidate a “man of God”

By Jonathan Merritt — January 14, 2016
Dean Parker is a "born-again Christian" who has served as Ben Carson's finance chairman. He resigned today amid reports that he had run an excessive campaign of "big spending."

Will Rubio’s evangelical ad get his mojo back in Iowa?

By Jonathan Merritt — January 8, 2016
Rubio says he tries to let his faith in Jesus "influence me in everything that I do." Is this message too little, too late for religious voters in Iowa?

Heaven and near-death experiences: Separating fact from fiction

By Jonathan Merritt — January 1, 2016
Books and films on heaven and near-death experiences came under scrutiny in 2015. Theologian Scot McKnight says that the topic has become muddled with myths and extra-biblical notions.

 Wheaton College must decide hijab-wearing prof’s future — and its own

By Jonathan Merritt — December 16, 2015
Wheaton students and faculty often brag that they are the “Harvard of evangelicalism.” Now the school must decide to what extent that is true.

Christians join adult coloring book craze just in time for Christmas

By Jonathan Merritt — December 15, 2015
As an adult coloring book craze sweeps America, Christian publishers see an opportunity for helping consumers engage the Bible in new ways.

On Israel-Palestinian conflict, Mike Huckabee tells a partial story

By Jonathan Merritt — December 8, 2015
This long-standing conflict has created many tragedies, and someone running for president should recognize all of them.

Jerry Falwell Jr. is wrong to encourage concealed weapons to ‘end those Muslims’

By Jonathan Merritt — December 5, 2015
The president of America's largest Christian colleges urges students to acquire open carry permits. Christian author Shane Claiborne asks, “Are we worshipping the same Jesus?”

Mass murder and the problem with prayer

By Jonathan Merritt — December 3, 2015
Leaders will debate what should be done after the California shooting, but something must be done. Action without prayer is merely activism, and prayer without action is useless piety.

On #GivingTuesday, Christians can help child soldiers trapped in global conflicts

By Jonathan Merritt — December 1, 2015
More than 300,000 brainwashed children are trapped in global conflicts. Exile International works to provide them with healing and hope.

Will Trump ruin Thanksgiving? What surveys say about our faith-and-family holiday

By Jonathan Merritt — November 25, 2015
Polls say cranberry sauce is surprisingly divisive, side dishes vary by region, and gratitude for God's blessings is still most important.

Jesus is never mentioned in Psalms, but best-selling author Tim Keller sees him there

By Jonathan Merritt — November 19, 2015
The New York Times best-selling author finds Jesus in book compiled centuries before Christ's birth. "There are two ways to read the Bible," Keller says. "The one way to read the Bible is that it’s basically about you. ... Or you can read it as all about Jesus."

3 facts about the Syrian refugee crisis many Christians overlook

By Jonathan Merritt — November 17, 2015
In the refugee debate, many Christians are opting for facts over Bible verses. Here are three that some may have overlooked.
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