The greatest threat to the church, Dallas pastor and FOX News contributor says, is not gay marriage or other social movements, but the church losing the idea that salvation only comes through Christ.
Charles Caldwell Ryrie, age 90, of the Ryrie Study Bible, died Feb. 16. Widely heralded for his scholarship, a 2012 interview reveals he may have, in fact, not been so endeared to school early on. This story includes tributes from leaders and a video interview with Ryrie, who was honored with a ...
Charles C. Ryrie was a Christian writer and theologian who served as professor of systematic theological and dean of doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.
A professor at an evangelical university near Chicago who got in trouble after saying Muslims and Christians worship the same God will leave the school, according to a joint statement released by Wheaton College on Saturday night.
The Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters, a cloistered order of nuns more commonly known as the \"Pink Sisters\" for the color of their habits, celebrated 100 years of continuous prayer on Dec. 8—but fear they may not attain their goal of another century of prayer.
Gina, a young woman who became addicted to heroin and crystal meth by way of Vicodin, said she went to The Dream Center because she had nowhere else to go. Now she has overcome her addiction and discovered a personal relationship with God.
Executive Pastor Matthew Brichetto was fingerprinted by Jefferson Parish officials in front of his congregation for preaching at a normal level without amplification. \"What were they supposed to do—whisper the morning sermon?\" wonders Todd Starnes.
A voice recording sold online revealed Oxford professor and theologian C. S. Lewis to be an agent of the British Secret Intelligence Service—also known as \"MI6.\"
YouVersion, a digital Bible app that works on every device, just shared its 2015 statistics, including its most shared verses by country—and John 3:16 isn\'t one of them.
Gospel for Asia (GFA), an organization under fire this year for financial accountability and treatment of its staff, apologized for failing to uphold accountability standards in an advertisement it took out in Christianity Today.