
Editorial: Beyond the headlines, stories of resilience
We’re guessing that South Sudan didn’t make the front page of many newspapers this month. Here in the U.S., we’re in the midst of an…
We’re guessing that South Sudan didn’t make the front page of many newspapers this month. Here in the U.S., we’re in the midst of an…
Extremism, hatred, fear, mistrust and bigotry seem to surround us daily, threatening our attitude toward others. In this climate of racial and ethnic tension, now…
Do our neighbors go to church? Do we know if our neighbors go to church? Do we even know our neighbors? As we rush from…
There are moments when prayer doesn’t come easily to our lips. This is one of those moments. Hours after the worst mass shooting in American…
God loves a cheerful giver. The Bible tells us to store up treasures in heaven. Both principles apply, we believe, to Christians signing up to…
The world recognizes the epidemic of pornography. So should we. In a recent cover story, Time magazine notes that easy access to explicit images and…
Remember to love. Maybe you’ve noticed, but it’s presidential campaign season in the United States. Forgive us for saying so, but some of us seem…
We thank God for the actions of Salah Sabdow Farah — a Muslim teacher in the African nation of Kenya. In December, he was one…
"Let us turn our thoughts today to Martin Luther King and recognize that there are ties between us, all men and women living on the…
"They’re going to have hundreds of thousands of missionaries stuck in their country.” Bill McDonough said those words during the recent Euro American Retreat in…