Anti-Trump evangelicals claim they are giving up on the movement. Richard Mouw, an influential theologian and author, explains why he’s not.
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Read MoreIn August, it seemed that Trey Pearson of “Everyday Sunday” would become the first openly gay artist to grace the stage at a major Christian music festival. But when he publicly announced that he would be performing at Joshua Fest, not everyone was excited about the milestone. Eleven members of Joshua Fest’s production team threatened to quit if Pearson performed, so event leaders dropped him from their roster.
Read MoreThe presidential candidate has been cozying up to conservative Christians. Recently, they’ve been cozying back.
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Read MoreEverything you want to know but were too scared to ask.
Read More"There are two ways to read the Bible," Keller says.
Read MoreConservative Protestant group shrink back from support of capital punishment.
Read MoreAlan Chambers shares his story in a new memoir.
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Read MoreThe real story behind the mega-church's recent controversy.
Read MoreEver said this: "If I’m faithful in doing this, then God promises to do that"?
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Read MoreAs an ancient rabbi once said, "If you can’t be trusted in small things..."
Read MoreA popular trope is not as true as some assumed.
Read MoreNaLEC becomes the first major evangelical association to take this position publicly.
Read MoreSome commentators say debates on LGBT issues are over, but such predictions are premature.
Read MoreCan the message of hell and damnation awaken the modern masses?
Read MoreThe president's comments at the National Prayer Breakfast infuriated some Christians.
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