How far should Christians go to preserve a cultural tradition they deem valuable? Eric Orwoll's Return to the Land project seeks to establish an “intentional community” for people of European ancestry.| Juicy Ecumenism
Once fringe, Hindu nationalism has been mainstreamed in India, with persecution and violence against Christians dramatically increasing.| Juicy Ecumenism
Progressive Baugh foundation grants to study “the disenfranchisement and exclusion of LGBTQIA+ individuals and women” in the church.| Juicy Ecumenism
Anglican Theologian and New Testament Scholar N.T. Wright unintentionally wades into controversy in a podcast conversation on abortion early in pregnancy.| Juicy Ecumenism
'More [Christian] believers are killed for their faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world.' The Islamic militants ... killed 3,100 Christians out of the 4,476 killed in WWL last reporting period.| Juicy Ecumenism
A staggering 52,000 Christians have been killed since 2009, and 18,000 churches set on fire, yet somehow terror in Nigeria remains under the radar.| Juicy Ecumenism
United Methodism’s schism in Africa resulted in the brief incarceration of Methodist leader Jerry Kulah, who led 100 churches in Liberia out of the denomination.| Juicy Ecumenism
Can Christian ethics be reconciled with espionage? Southern Baptist Seminary's Al Mohler interviews former CIA Counterintelligence Chief James Olson.| Juicy Ecumenism
Strained relationship with the Gideons follows this year's General Conference, as United Methodists abandoned commitment to a Christian sexual ethic.| Juicy Ecumenism
When not at their best, United Methodist monitoring groups give the impression of a big brother looking over shoulders like language police.| Juicy Ecumenism
Among the reasons for traditional Methodists to be angry at what has taken place at General Conference is the overturning of doctrine central to Methodist social witness.| Juicy Ecumenism