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How Phil Wickham Went From ‘Lifestyle Christianity’ to ‘So Much Joy and Excitement’

Songwriter and worship leader Phil Wickham says that he has gone deeper in his relationship with God through prayer after being challenged by the faith of people who were inspired by his music. Prior to this change, Wickham had fallen into what he calls “lifestyle Christianity.” 

Flying Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard Sparks Reactions From Church Leaders

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flew two planes of migrants to the upscale Massachusetts island community of Martha’s Vineyard, while Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bused migrants to the Washington, D.C. residence of Vice President Kamala Harris. These decisions have led to community action and heated discussions.

Al Mohler Implies Christians Who Don’t Vote Republican Are ‘Unfaithful’; Met With Mixture of Praise, Criticism

Al Mohler was at the center of a social media dustup after comments he made during an address at the "Pray, Vote, Stand" summit began circulating on Twitter.

Court Denies Jewish School’s Request About LGBTQ Group

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied – at least for now – a request by Yeshiva University that the justices block enforcement of a judicial requirement it must grant recognition to a gay and transgender student group.

Christians Likely Minority in US By 2050, Pew Says

Christians are projected to comprise less than half of the U.S. population by 2050 in a Pew Research study of how current trends might play out among believers and non-believers in the coming decades.

How Doug Mastriano Uses Faith To Fend Off Criticism—Even From Other Christians

Doug Mastriano, the Pennsylvania state senator now running for governor on the Republican ticket, has a habit of energetically of giving voice to Christian nationalism. Mastriano has been leaning into the ideology for years, utilizing it as part of a larger pattern of distancing himself from criticism.

Let’s Talk, a New Racial Unity Initiative, Takes Evangelical Leaders on Tour of Black History

On Tuesday (Sept. 13), Let's Talk, which aims to foster racial unity among evangelicals, sponsored a tour of an otherwise empty National Museum of African American History and Culture for evangelical leaders.

How St. Louis Churches Are Revealing the Disparities in the Air We Breathe

Earlier this year, a multifaith coalition launched a new air quality monitoring tool, tracking pollutants in partnership with scientists at The Nature Conservancy, the Jay Turner Group, and Washington University.