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Court Dismisses LGBT Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit Against Fuller Seminary
The California school can uphold its policy.
Kate Shellnutt

A US district court has sided with Fuller Theological Seminary against two students who claimed the school violated anti-discrimination laws when it expelled them for being in same-sex marriages.

This week, the Central District of California blocked a lawsuit from Joanna Maxon and Nathan Brittsan, who were each dismissed from Fuller for failing to comply with the seminary’s sexual standards policy, which holds that marriage is between one man and one woman and bars homosexual conduct.

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Polls show faithful supporters no longer see the Republican incumbent as the “lesser of two evils.”
Kate Shellnutt

While white evangelicals’ support for President Donald Trump is close to the strong backing he enjoyed in 2016, voters’ motivations have shifted during his first term at the White House.

This year, a majority are excited to get behind Trump, rather than being primarily motivated by a distaste for his opponent. Among white evangelical Trump supporters, most characterize their vote in 2020 as “for Trump” (57%) and not “against Joe Biden” (20%), according to new Pew ...

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Gambia’s Sharia-Friendly Constitution Fails. But Christians Still Concerned.
Leaders frustrated that “Christian rights do not matter” in West African nation.
Jayson Casper
Amy Coney Barrett’s Message: The Maternal Hero Is a Myth
The trope of mother as superparent is a resounding rejection of grace.
Jen Pollock Michel
We Need to Reset the Rules of Cultural Engagement
Places and Spaces
The old, tried-and-true strategies don’t reflect the new world we live in. It’s time for an update.
Darrell Bock
Amid COVID-19, Pro-Lifers Push to Avoid Abortive Fetal Cells in Medicine
Despite the ethical challenges, most still concede to using old cell lines in life-saving drugs.
Rebecca Randall
The Supreme Court Isn’t All Powerful
When it comes to religious liberty, culture matters more than judicial rulings.
Bonnie Kristian
Might From the Margins
People of color don't need white permission to use their power in Christ.
Dennis R. Edwards
Fewer Southern Baptists Call Themselves ‘Southern Baptist’
SBC president J. D. Greear explains the uptick in an alternative name: Great Commission Baptists.
Interview by David Roach
That the World May Know: How I Pray for Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Other Wars
As my Armenian family grieves for Artsakh, John 17 offers a guide for all Christians to intercede for all conflicts.
Ann-Margret Hovsepian
Are All Pastors Televangelists Now?
What Billy Graham, Fred Rogers, Mother Angelica, and others can teach us about delivering sermons to a camera.
Compiled by Daniel Silliman
Court: Mark Dever’s Capitol Hill Baptist Can Resume DC Worship
(UPDATED) Citing Hebrews 10:25, new injunction defends church’s right to meet together in person rather than mayor’s suggested online alternatives.
Kate Shellnutt
The Best Way to Memorize Scripture Has Little to Do with Learning Words
Science
How neuroscience can help us to be doers of the Word.
K.J. Ramsey
The Antidote to Spiritual Shallowness Isn’t ‘Believing Harder’ but Going Deeper
Rich Villodas’s book takes us further into our faith traditions, our relationships, and our very selves.
Rebecca Toscano
Who Will Help Gen Z with Anxiety, Depression, Suicide? Youth Pastors Turn to Counseling.
New awareness of mental health sends ministers in search of resources.
Lanie Anderson
Amy Coney Barrett and the Christian Legal Community
How the Supreme Court nominee reflects the movement’s shifting values and priorities.
Morgan Lee
The Art of Pastoring with Anxiety
The loneliness and pressures of pastoring can lead to tremendous anxiety. Jared Wilson and Ronnie Martin discuss how they’ve navigated theirs.
Politics and Public Witness with David French
From the written page, to the courtroom, to the streets of Iraq, David French has followed his passion for liberty.
The Courts Alone Can’t Protect Christian Colleges
Fuller Seminary’s recent win is worth celebrating. But the legal rights of faith-based schools are still at risk.
Shirley Hoogstra
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