Fewer than a third of churchgoers read the Bible daily: Lifeway
Fewer than one in three Protestants who attend church services at least once a month read the Bible on a daily basis, according to a recent report from Lifeway Research.

Fewer than one in three Protestants who attend church services at least once a month read the Bible on a daily basis, according to a recent report from Lifeway Research.

As Christians ponder whether America is experiencing revival, apologist Frank Turek is digging a bit deeper, noting it's essential that people don't just get "spiritual renewal, but they become disciples."

In an age marked by skepticism, apathy, and radical individualism, how can discipleship form whole, mature believers?

If 2025 was the year of the “Quiet Revival,” what does 2026 have in store for Christians?

In an age that trivializes evil, dismisses the supernatural, and reduces Christianity to therapy, Lewis’s vision is a bracing corrective.

More than 13,000 attended the Hearts on Fire Student Conference, with hundreds making decisions to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior.

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has launched an app to streamline its various ministry and discipleship resources, with more than 28,000 users thus far.

For Christians who care deeply about biblical values in public life, this week’s results across Pennsylvania and other states were discouraging.

The World Evangelical Alliance concluded its morning program on the fourth and final day of the 2025 General Assembly with a compelling call for a global return to family-centered disciple-making.

In an age addicted to argument, Christians have become remarkably good at talking.
