Canada’s Supreme Court Rejects Country’s Only Christian Law School

Trinity Western University’s loss over its LGBT stance is seen as a blow to religious freedom. Trinity Western University has lost a years-long legal fight to launch what would be the only Christian law school in Canada. The Supreme Court of Canada considered a pair of appeals cases involving regional law societies that refused toContinue reading “Canada’s Supreme Court Rejects Country’s Only Christian Law School”

Earn a Global Leadership Certificate and More in Partnership with Wheaton College and the Global Leadership Summit

Whether you are a business leader, a community leader, a pastor, or a parent who wants to lead your family well, there is a place for you in the partnership between The Global Leadership Summit and Wheaton College. I truly believe that each of us, working together, can use our leadership influence to transform theContinue reading “Earn a Global Leadership Certificate and More in Partnership with Wheaton College and the Global Leadership Summit”

US Tells Iraqi Christians Help Is on Its Way (For Real This Time)

After months of delays, Vice President Pence pushes to streamline aid to the persecuted. Following mounting complaints from Iraq’s beleaguered Christian minority—who are desperate for security and a chance to rebuild—the United States has doubled-down on its pledge to channel funds to the persecuted religious groups who need such resources for their communities to survive.Continue reading “US Tells Iraqi Christians Help Is on Its Way (For Real This Time)”

The Best Gift for Dad This Father’s Day? Diaper Duty

I discovered the deepest joys of fatherhood in the mundane work of domestic life. Attend church on Mother’s Day and you’ll hear how great mom is. Attend on Father’s Day and—if you hear anything about fathers at all—you’ll hear how today’s fathers need to step up and provide. I suspect that the attitude we takeContinue reading “The Best Gift for Dad This Father’s Day? Diaper Duty”

Meet the World Cup Stars Who Love Jesus

These athletes aren’t quiet about using their global platforms to share their faith. World Cup fever will be consuming the planet for the next month. As you learn the stories of the hundreds of athletes from nearly three dozen countries, hear them talk about their faith in their own words. Alisson Becker, Goalkeeper (Brazil) OneContinue reading “Meet the World Cup Stars Who Love Jesus”

10 New or Lesser-Known Female Theologians Worth Knowing

More and more evangelical women are pursuing higher education in theology. Here are a few you haven’t heard of yet. This spring, InterVarsity Press launched the #ReadWomen project. We’d like to contribute to the discussion by introducing you to 10 female theologians on our radar. The obvious question, of course, is how we identified ourContinue reading “10 New or Lesser-Known Female Theologians Worth Knowing”

World Refugee Day 2018: ‘Welcoming the Stranger’ Meets ‘Zero Tolerance’

Christians pray for asylum seekers and defend family unity amid US policy changes. While the United States continues its “zero tolerance” crackdown on asylum seekers crossing the border, churches across the country and around the world are rallying to support millions displaced by the global refugee crisis. This week, the Trump administration pulled protections forContinue reading “World Refugee Day 2018: ‘Welcoming the Stranger’ Meets ‘Zero Tolerance’”

What Are Christian Apologetics, and How Do They Relate to the Gospel Anyways?

The greatest apologetic for faith is embedded in the gospel message itself. Many Christians talk about Christian apologetics. Indeed, the topic is very interesting for Christians on many levels as we seek to gain confidence and assurance for our own faith. And, of course, apologetics also has great value for us as we seek toContinue reading “What Are Christian Apologetics, and How Do They Relate to the Gospel Anyways?”

World Cup Evangelism Evades Russia’s Ban

Banned from sharing the gospel at games, Protestants adopt a new missionary strategy. When the biggest sporting event in the world—the World Cup—comes to a country with tight restrictions against missionary activity—Russia—ministries hoping to use the international gathering for evangelism have to get creative. There will be no huge campaign to hand out soccer-themed tractsContinue reading “World Cup Evangelism Evades Russia’s Ban”