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A Denomination Hungry for Reconciliation

Opinion: Grace, Race, and the PCA

The story of racial injustice in our country’s past continues to shape our present. I think our elders feel and know this to be the case as well for our denomination.

2015 Sees Sharp Rise in Post-Christian Population

While the United States remains shaped by Christianity, the faith’s influence—particularly as a force in American politics and culture—is slowly waning.

The Planned Parenthood Video

The Price of Sexual Freedom

How can anyone defend Planned Parenthood after the sickening video that came to light this week? Eric Metaxas tells us how.

Why the church should neither cave nor panic about the decision on gay marriage

The Supreme Court now has disregarded thousands of years of definition of the most foundational unit of society, and the cultural changes here will be broad and deep. So how should the church respond?

Five Factors Changing Women’s Relationship with Churches

Today, 45% of adults are unchurched in the U.S. and that trend shows no indication of slowing. An increasing number of women who are part of this cultural shift.

The Bible and same sex relationships: A review article

Tim Keller critiques books by Matthew Vines and Ken Wilson which argue that the Bible either allows or supports same sex relationships.

American ‘Nones’ Open to Wide Range of Denominations

A new study reveals that Americans have a surprising openness to Christian churches, even those who are supposedly turned off to religion.

Q&A: A look at what’s driving the changes seen in our Religious Landscape Study

David Campbell, director of the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, University of Notre Dame, analyzes the findings of the Pew Religious Landscape Study.

Compared with Other Christian Groups, Evangelicals’ Dropoff is Less Steep

Unlike some other groups of Christians in the U.S., evangelical Protestants have not declined much as a share of the U.S. population in recent years.

America’s Changing Religious Landscape

Christians Decline Sharply as Share of Population; Unaffiliated and Other Faiths Continue to Grow

The Christian share of the U.S. population is declining, while the number of U.S. adults who do not identify with any organized religion is growing, according to an extensive new survey by the Pew Research Center.

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