by Kali Cawthon-Freels | Aug 7, 2025 | News
Last Friday, Rev. Dr. Eileen Campbell-Reed announced she has received two grants to update the 2018 State of Clergywomen Report. In the original 2018 report, Campbell-Reed sought to address a single question: How has the social location of ministers in the United...
by Craig Nash | Aug 6, 2025 | News
For the first time since his first stint as Israel’s prime minister in the late 1990s, more than half (52%) of U.S. survey respondents have an unfavorable opinion of Benjamin Netanyahu. The Gallup poll saw a seven percent increase in his unfavorability from 45% in...
by Angela Yarber | Aug 4, 2025 | News
Organizations like Good Faith Media and Tehom Center Publishing believe the most sacred texts are often written not only in ink, but also in flesh—inscribed in the bones, breath and memories of those marginalized by dominant theologies. Through the Belief Behind the...
by Craig Nash | Jul 31, 2025 | News
The number of countries with majority Christian populations dropped between 2010 and 2020, according to a new Gallup analysis. Even so, there are still far more countries where over half of the population identifies as Christian than any other religion. According to...
by Craig Nash | Jul 30, 2025 | News
The recent social media obsession over the two senior executives at a data firm caught cheating on their spouses at a Coldplay concert may have a more straightforward explanation than just the comedic unfolding of their appearance on the big screen. According to a...
by Craig Nash | Jul 29, 2025 | News
A Pew Research Center analysis of the most recent State Department data has found that the number of international adoptions by U.S. parents dropped 94% between 2004, when there were almost 23,000 and 2023, which saw only 1,275. The U.S. trend aligns with that of...