Jonathan Merritt

Persecution of Christians reached record high in 2014. Will 2015 be worse?

By Jonathan Merritt — January 7, 2015
100 million Christians worldwide now face persecution because of their faith. Some blame the rise of Islamic radicalism and inaction by the Obama administration.

If the Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage in 2015, how will evangelicals respond?

By Jonathan Merritt — January 5, 2015
(RNS) “A Supreme Court ruling might be the last word in legal terms," Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore said, "but it is hardly the last word in cultural or spiritual terms.”

Seeing the Gospels through a Jewish lens: An interview with Amy-Jill Levine

By Jonathan Merritt — January 2, 2015
A historian at Vanderbilt University says modern Christians may be missing the point of some of Jesus' most popular parables.

Billy Graham’s grandson warns against New Year’s resolutions

By Jonathan Merritt — January 1, 2015
Never shying away from controversy, Tullian Tchividjian is picking another fight--this time, with New Years resolutions. He says the practice of setting them can be spiritually damaging.

How Christians forgot Jesus’ Jewishness, and why they should recover it

By Jonathan Merritt — December 29, 2014
Jesus was not the first Christian; he was a faithful practicing Jewish person. According to one Catholic historian, forgetting this fact has severe consequences.

Countdown to Santa: How to keep Christ in Christmas tomorrow

By Jonathan Merritt — December 24, 2014
Author Amy Julia-Becker gives three surprising ways to honor Christmas' religious roots. Hint: It won't require swearing off gift giving.

10 inaccuracies plaguing the ‘Exodus’ movie

By Jonathan Merritt — December 19, 2014
Ridley Scott's epic film deviates from the biblical narrative in at least these 10 places.

Prominent pastor: “The Spirit inside of you is better than Jesus beside you”

By Jonathan Merritt — December 17, 2014
Mega-church pastor J.D. Greear has been quietly amassing influence among conservative evangelicals. Now, he's making waves with a new book about the Holy Spirit.

‘Exodus’ underwhelms at box office. Did #BoycottExodusMovie work?

By Jonathan Merritt — December 15, 2014
On CNN, RNS' Jonathan Merritt discusses Exodus' race problem, which he believes may have contributed to its underwhelming opening weekend.

How (not) to respond to grieving friends: An interview with Sara Hagerty

By Jonathan Merritt — December 12, 2014
The popular author shares valuable lessons she learned from years of wrestling with marital difficulties, financial pressure, and a brutal battle with infertility.

Christian Bale and Ridley Scott talk religion and ‘Exodus’: An RNS interview

By Jonathan Merritt — December 10, 2014
"Exodus" director and lead actor discuss concerns religious moviegoers will undoubtedly have about some of the film's more controversial moments.

3 religious hurdles Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus’ must overcome

By Jonathan Merritt — December 9, 2014
The big budget Bible film hits American theaters on Friday, but it faces a few significant hurdles to winning over religious audiences.

It’s high time white Christians listen to our Black brothers and sisters

By Jonathan Merritt — December 5, 2014
10 prominent black Christians share their emotional responses to Eric Garner situation. We should all listen to their pleas.

Controversial pastor Rob Bell and wife, Kristen, share new view on marriage

By Jonathan Merritt — December 2, 2014
Controversial pastor, Rob Bell, and his wife, Kristen, have written a new book on marriage. Here they talk about why they wrote it and what it says that may surprise readers.

Misfit minister says pastors should ‘pray their church loses numbers’

By Jonathan Merritt — December 1, 2014
Pastor of "Scum of the Earth"--a punk-rock-goth-artist congregation in Denver--has some harsh words and surprising advice for evangelical Christians.
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