Filed Under: “Evangelicalism”
Unveiled as trans: My journey out of the closet and evangelicalism
By Becca Hawkins
My faith denied that I existed, even as others were willing to accompany me on my journey
Giant media companies are complicit in presenting religious extremism as harmless
By Kristin Rawls
Media companies like TLC keep helping far-right Christian groups present sanitized images of themselves to the public
Some evangelicals are dropping the label as they try to escape the tradition they created
By Chrissy Stroop
Donald Trump didn’t ‘ruin’ evangelicalism, it’s always been problematic
Some young evangelicals are breaking from their parents on moral questions
By Terry Shoemaker
White Gen X and millennial evangelicals are losing faith in the conservative culture wars
Southern Baptists have focused on political controversies more than religion at conferences
By Ryan Burge
From abortion and porn to women and race: How Southern Baptist Convention resolutions have evolved
Southern Baptist women are still fighting for priesthood ordination
By Susan M. Shaw
Some large churches in the convention have started ordaining women as pastors even as the international body is refusing
Charlie Kirk wants to save America in the name of Republican Jesus
By Matthew Boedy
After pushing a secular, libertarian-oriented worldview, the Turning Point USA founder has decided to get in on the God business
Russell Moore had a crisis of faith, but it didn’t help him understand ex-evangelicals
By Chrissy Stroop
Evangelical leaders have finally started speaking about people who leave the fold, but it’s clear that they don’t understand what they’re talking about
Why do Republican elites keep talking about dying for Jesus?
By Matthew Sheffield
Fighting losing battles valiantly has always been at the core of U.S. conservatism. But as the losses keep piling up, its tragic sense is turning into thanatos.