by Craig Nash | Apr 17, 2025 | Opinion
Despite the scope and nostalgia of Christmas, Holy Week is the main act of the calendar for the world’s 2.38 billion Christians. It connects God’s story with humanity’s story to a fine point, gathered into the compact space of seven days. If you set aside the...
by Michael Parnell | Apr 17, 2025 | Opinion
Christian entertainment is a big business. Last year, the Christian film industry generated millions of dollars in ticket sales. This includes opportunities to feature Christian television shows on the big screen. “The Chosen: The Last Supper” is the latest available...
by Randall Balmer | Apr 17, 2025 | Opinion
I received advance notice that something was afoot. A reporter emailed me that the people at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School were about to make a major announcement and asked if I would be available to comment. After graduating from Trinity College in Deerfield,...
by Samuel Shepley | Apr 16, 2025 | Opinion
Last Saturday, I attended the launch party of The Nashville Trans Solidarity Project. My friends Dialup Ghost and the wonderful DJ Afrosheen performed two tremendous sets. Many members of the queer community showed up to share a night. This event was the first time I...
by Brenda McWilliams | Apr 16, 2025 | Opinion
For those of us who have experienced a spiritual shift away from what I call the “D’s & D’s,” the “dos” and “don’ts,” the dogma and doctrine of evangelical Christianity, Easter presents a conundrum. After decades of hearing, sincerely believing and teaching the...
by Angela Yarber | Apr 16, 2025 | Opinion
Have you ever kept quiet just so you wouldn’t rock the boat? Perhaps you didn’t speak your mind—or speak up for someone who couldn’t—for fear of retaliation. So many women in ministry have been forced to remain silent about the toxicity we face, which is precisely the...