Jonathan Merritt

Fox News’ evangelical Democrat: An interview with Kirsten Powers

By Jonathan Merritt — April 10, 2013
Fox News' Kirsten Powers is both an evangelical and a Democrat. Here she talks about media bias, faith, and her take on the hot button topics of gun control and gay marriage.

Fox News’ evangelical Democrat: An interview with Kirsten Powers

By Jonathan Merritt — April 10, 2013
Fox News' Kirsten Powers is both an evangelical and a Democrat. Here she talks about media bias, faith, and her take on the hot button topics of gun control and gay marriage.

Is Francis the first Protestant Pope?

By Jonathan Merritt — April 10, 2013
Many Protestants are warming to Pope Francis. Could this newfound affection lead to mending fences between the estranged Christian bodies?

Partisanship, gay marriage, and the common good: An interview with Jim Wallis

By Jonathan Merritt — April 8, 2013
Jim Wallis has released a new book on the common good. Here he shares his ideas and why he's changed his mind on gay marriage.

Christian leaders mourn with Rick Warren over son’s suicide

By Jonathan Merritt — April 6, 2013
Christian leaders from across the spectrum express their sadness and support over Pastor Rick Warren's son's suicide.

Asking questions that matter: An interview with Ken Coleman

By Jonathan Merritt — April 4, 2013
Master interviewer Ken Coleman's book highlights more than 35 A-listers answering life's most important questions.

In the Middle East, not America, Christians are actually persecuted

By Jonathan Merritt — April 3, 2013
Some American Christians have a persecution complex. Recent events in places like the Middle East demonstrate what actual persecution looks like.

Understanding the battle over evolution: An interview with Gerald Rau

By Jonathan Merritt — April 2, 2013
The battle over origins of life continues to rage, but what is at the heart of it all? Scholar and author Gerald Rau explains.

Did The Bible finale stick to the story?

By Jonathan Merritt — April 1, 2013
The finale to the hit series' reportedly left viewer's in tears. But how accurate was its storyline?

Waking to the wonder of God: An interview with Margaret Feinberg

By Jonathan Merritt — March 29, 2013
The influential speaker and author urges the faithful to begin searching for God in uncommon places.

Poll: Bible’s influence waning in America, but still strong

By Jonathan Merritt — March 28, 2013
A new study shows that though the Bible's influence is slipping, the book is still highly influential among Americans.

A summons to lose your life: An interview with David Platt

By Jonathan Merritt — March 26, 2013
David Platt, New York Times bestselling author and preacher, talks about his radical message and why it has ruffled so many Christians' feathers.

10 inaccuracies in The Bible . . . the miniseries, not the book

By Jonathan Merritt — March 25, 2013
History Channel's The Bible is a smash hit, but some Christian critics have questioned its historicity. Here is a list of the series' 10 most notable inaccuracies.

We are what we love: An interview with James K.A. Smith

By Jonathan Merritt — March 21, 2013
James K.A. Smith is a leading Christian thinker influential among Christian scholars, pastors, and lay people. Here he discusses his most recent book, Calvinism, and the true meaning of "kingdom."

Joel Hunter’s environmental documentary seeks to inspire Christians, avoid controversy

By Jonathan Merritt — March 20, 2013
Evangelical mega-church pastor Joel Hunter has never been afraid of controversy. But his new environmental documentary seeks to sidestep scandal and opt instead for inspiration.
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