Relevant magazine

Relevant magazine founder returns from sabbatical promising healthier organization

By Jack Jenkins — April 16, 2020
(RNS) — ‘It is clear to me and those in nearest proximity to this conflict that Cameron Strang’s return is one of convenience, not contrition,’ said Rebecca Marie Jo, a former Relevant staffer.

Former staffers loved Relevant’s mission, but a toxic culture tested their faith

By Jack Jenkins — September 26, 2019
(RNS) — 'I would drive into work every morning and start praying the Lord’s Prayer, because I had no idea if this was going to be a good Cameron day or a bad Cameron day,' one former employee said.

Relevant magazine founder ‘stepping away’ from role

By Jack Jenkins — September 23, 2019
(RNS) — Relevant founder Cameron Strang announced his leave of absence in a post published on the magazine’s website on Monday afternoon (Sept. 23). He did not dispute the accounts of former staffers and apologized for his past actions, which he repeatedly described as toxic.

Relevant founder Cameron Strang accused of creating racially insensitive workplace

By Adelle M. Banks and Jack Jenkins — September 21, 2019
(RNS) — In online testimonies from people who used to work for Strang, both African American and white, men and women, registered indignation about what some called a toxic environment that they say Strang created.

Put your clothes back on: Oversharing online isn’t wise

By Jonathan Merritt — January 20, 2015
It's time Christians think more seriously about when, what, where, how, and to whom we should share ourselves. Sometimes "authenticity" is just inappropriate.

Was ‘Christianity Today’ justified in rejecting this controversial ad?

By Jonathan Merritt — September 12, 2014
We’re now facing a perennial issue where activists on both sides of this debate expect to be invited to every party and demand to be heard in whatever forum they choose.

What many Christians get wrong on July 4th

By Jonathan Merritt — July 3, 2014
Many Americans believe America is more exceptional than other nations. Is this claim true, and if so, should Christians shout it from their star-spangled rooftops?

Bestselling author Andy Crouch: Christians should wield power for good

By Jonathan Merritt — October 10, 2013
Author Andy Crouch says power isn't a bad thing after all, but it needs to be stewarded well.

Should Christians celebrate the death of Hugo Chavez?

By Jonathan Merritt — March 6, 2013
When news of Hugo Chavez’s death was first released, some people broke out their party hats. More than 200 patrons of El Arepazo, a Venezuelan restaurant outside of Miami, celebrated late into the night. Jim Treacher of The Daily Caller penned a column entitled, “Buh-Bye, Hugo Chavez,” saying, “The Vice President [of Venezuela] claims Chavez’s […]
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