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Where should religious people stand on homeschooling?

By Jonathan Merritt — April 30, 2013
A national debate on homeschooling may be brewing, and religious people need to decide where they stand.

Can atheists and Christians work together? An interview with Harvard’s Chris Stedman

By Jonathan Merritt — April 29, 2013
Stedman, author and "humanist chaplain" at Harvard University, shares how he believes Christians and atheists can learn to work together.

Margaret Feinberg responds to Christianity Today’s Mark Galli

By Jonathan Merritt — April 24, 2013
Margaret Feinberg responds to Christianity Today's Mark Galli that she's promoting a "religion of experience."

Faith isn’t all about winning: An interview with Tom Krattenmaker

By Jonathan Merritt — April 22, 2013
Award-winning journalist Tom Krattenmaker tells what he learned in his recent exploration of the evangelical church.

How influential are Michael and Debi Pearl? And how harmful?

By Jonathan Merritt — April 22, 2013
Pastors Michael and Debi Pearl have received some media attention for their teachings on marriage and parenting, but how influential and harmful are they really?

We can’t save the world: An interview with Tyler Wigg-Stevenson

By Jonathan Merritt — April 19, 2013
After years of fighting, a prominent Christian activist concludes, "the world is not ours to save."

Mother Jones’ shameful attack on the Christian adoption movement

By Jonathan Merritt — April 18, 2013
A major publication attempts to pour cold water on the Christian adoption movement.

Transparent Leadership: An interview with Catalyst’s Brad Lomenick

By Jonathan Merritt — April 16, 2013
Brad Lomenick leads one of the nation's largest networks of Christians. Here he discusses what he believes the future of religious leadership looks like.

The most oppressive Bible verse that never was

By Jonathan Merritt — April 15, 2013
Some conservative Christians live oppressed lives rooted in a verse that doesn't even exist.

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.

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.
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