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A Compassionate Look at a Church’s Collapse

In a style known as immersion journalism, or long-form journalism, Griswold maps out the creation, initial energy, growth, pinnacle, downslide, erosion, and eventual demise of Circle of Hope.

Unchosen Family and the Crisis in the Southern Baptist Convention

By Wesley Hill A long number of springs ago, when I was living with some friends in Minnesota and tired of wintering in my dim basement...

Looking to Covenant’s Future

By Jeff Boldt Last week, several of my fellow contributors engaged in a public-facing roundtable discussion about the reasons they write for Covenant. Reading their...

“When I Use a Word”: Humpty Dumpty on Evangelicalism

By Charlie Clauss When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean...

True Religion in a Modern World

The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World. By D. Bruce Hindmarsh Oxford University Press. Pp. 376 $38.95 Review by Gareth Atkins Among historians of evangelicalism...

President Trump and Evangelicals’ Shifting Playbook

Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump By John Fea Eerdmans Pp. 238 $24.99. Review by Benjamin Guyer John Fea opens the conclusion of Believe Me by...

Anglicans, Methodists, and Evangelicals

The Hanoverian Church is usually consigned to oblivion by 21st-century commentators in search of more familiar names and more “relevant” theological pickings.

Listening to Converts

We would do well to listen to converts, hear their stories, and come to a deeper appreciation of the church we have to steward and the gospel we have to share.

Post-evangelicals and the Episcopal Church

The Episcopal Church has the opportunity to embody a different way. We are a Christian church, founded upon the gospel of Jesus. We need not give in to the politics of fear and exclusion, whether they come in the garb of the right or of the left.

Rise in Glory: Billy Graham

Randall Balmer: “Even in his 80s, he [possessed] the boyish charm and unprepossessing demeanor to communicate with the masses.”

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