Category: Christianity

  • After 140 Years, Alliance University Will Close

    Formerly Nyack College, the school was in bad financial shape for several years. The loss of accreditation earlier this week forced a reckoning. Alliance University, a 140-year-old Christian & Missionary Alliance (CMA) school in New York City, will close on August 31 after years of financial struggles. Known for much of its history as Nyack… Read More

  • Biden Administration Drops HHS ‘Transgender Mandate’

    Evangelicals in medicine won’t be subjected to the contested federal requirement that faced years of legal backlash. The Biden administration will not appeal an Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals decision from December 2022 that blocked the so-called transgender mandate. The mandate was an attempt by the Biden administration to define sex to include “gender identity”… Read More

  • Can Christians Do Yoga? Indian Believers Weigh In

    Surveying the spectrum of Christian views on the traditionally Hindu practice, from wellness to spiritual caution. Today’s observance of the International Day of Yoga, proclaimed by the United Nations since 2015 and led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India during his visit this week to New York, underscores yoga’s global popularity. Although not a… Read More

  • The Spiritual Battle of Teen Screen Time

    Kids’ addictions to their phones isn’t a legislative issue. It’s a discipleship one. As summer fast approaches, likely so will increased screen time as school lets out. But new data and a bipartisan consensus that phones are bad for kids may give parents pause. A growing body of research, though certainly not indisputable, has pointed… Read More

  • O for a Thousand Tongues of Fire

    The Spirit’s descent at Pentecost is a model for diverse and distributed leadership. The modern church in the West has a suspicious relationship with power. When it serves our interests or protects our privilege, we justify evil in many forms—from denying racism to protecting sexual predators. The problem is not new, nor is it distinctly… Read More