As organized religion falters, the Devil falls on hard times

As faith in God fails, so does belief in the devil. And that may have consequences.

By Bob SmietanaAugust 4, 2023

Falwell Jr. sues Liberty University, alleging trademark infringement

Jerry Falwell Jr., former president of Liberty University, sues the school, saying it should consult the family on the use of founder Jerry Falwell Sr.’s name.

By Jack JenkinsAugust 2, 2023

Church abuse hangs over Pope Francis’s Youth Day trip to Portugal

The Portuguese church tried to clean house on abuse before the pope's arrival. Its record got murkier.

By Anthony Faiola and Catarina Fernandes MartinsAugust 1, 2023

Vivek Ramaswamy and the Christian language of Hinduism

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a Hindu, has talked about his faith. But some evangelicals view non-Christian religions with skepticism.

By Richa KarmarkarJuly 31, 2023

As churches shrink and pastors retire, creative workarounds are redefining ministry

As older clergy get set to retire, there are few younger seminarians to replace them — and few churches that can afford to pay them.

By Elizabeth E. EvansJuly 31, 2023

GOP lawmakers once praised Catholic Charities. Now they want to defund the group.

GOP representatives want to cut funding to a DHS program that supports Catholic relief centers at the United States' southern border.

By Jack JenkinsJuly 28, 2023

Former Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore reflects on the Trump era

Moore, who was critical of Trump, said his new book was inspired by conversations he has had in recent years with disillusioned evangelicals.

By Bob SmietanaJuly 26, 2023

Artifacts meant for a White House party ended up at Mar-a-Lago. Awkwardness ensued.

The artifacts, which were initially supposed to be presented to Trump at the White House in 2019, ended up at Mar-a-Largo, Israeli officials said.

By Michelle BoorsteinJuly 21, 2023

Christian creators build chatbots with ‘biblical’ worldview

The chatbots force leaders to reckon with the technology and adapt their habits.

By Fiona AndréJuly 21, 2023

Rare Einstein letter rebutting biblical creation is for sale

The letter, written on April 11, 1950, to a group of Jewish students in America, is valued at $125,000.

By Richa KarmarkarJuly 20, 2023

This Presbyterian minister wants churches to talk more about abortion

Rebecca Todd Peters is working to shift the cultural paradigm that abortion is sin.

By Yonat ShimronJuly 14, 2023

Meet the group critics call ‘Moms for Liberty in suits’

Upstart conservative group is taking Christian nationalist politics local.

By Jack JenkinsJuly 13, 2023

The Rev. Stephen Pieters, who helped shift views on AIDS, dies at 70

His 1985 interview, conducted by televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, was considered a groundbreaking moment in changing public perceptions on AIDS

By Brian MurphyJuly 11, 2023

The ‘problem’ of where ancient Jerusalem was built gets murkier

A new find near the Temple Mount suggests that the ‘City of David’ was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem.

By David I. KleinJuly 11, 2023

Many African American SBC churches have women pastors on staff. Will they be expelled next?

A letter from the president of the SBC's National African American Fellowship expressed concerns over recent SBC decisions to bar churches with women pastors.

By Bob SmietanaJuly 10, 2023

A small-town Georgia preacher fills pews by leaving no one out

In his conservative corner of the state, Pastor Grant Myerholtz's message of inclusivity is drawing people who say they've long felt unwelcome in church.

By Alison MillerJuly 9, 2023

Josh Hawley tweet sparks allegations of Christian nationalism

The quote originated in a magazine known for espousing white nationalist beliefs.

By Jack JenkinsJuly 7, 2023

USC researchers use AI to help translate Bible into very rare languages

Their goal is to target ‘very low-resource languages that are not even in the top 500.’

By Fiona AndreJuly 6, 2023

Brytni McNeil brings anti-racism to Christian home schooling

She is part of a broader movement of Black home educators, many of them Christian mothers, who want their kids to wrestle with truth on their terms.

By Kathryn PostJuly 5, 2023

Southern Baptists lose another megachurch: Elevation quits the SBC

Led by charismatic pastor Steven Furtick, an author and television preacher, Elevation Church has been part of the SBC for two decades. The church gave no reason for leaving the SBC.

By Bob SmietanaJuly 5, 2023