How do you grow as a Christian in a post-Christian age?
In an age marked by skepticism, apathy, and radical individualism, how can discipleship form whole, mature believers?

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

Quebec City officials have voted to remove a crucifix displayed in the city’s council chamber. The decision follows a recommendation to preserve the item in a heritage collection while reinforcing the principle of state “secularism.”

The leader of a progressive church-state watchdog group has been appointed to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

The nation’s largest organization representing what it calls “secular and nonreligious students" is spotlighting young leaders who are challenging what the group describes as “Christian privilege” in educational settings.

Pope Leo XIV has encouraged those involved in European institutions to adopt what he described as a "healthy secularism" regarding religion in society.

Canada's highest court will determine if the province of Quebec can enforce a 2019 law banning public officials in authority positions from wearing religious symbols while on duty.

There is such a thing as a secular spirituality, and that may be what we are seeing today.

Even as hostility toward Christianity and Christian morality has increased in recent years, a growing number of atheists, former atheists, and secularists verbalized the role Christianity played in shaping the Western world.

The astonishing turn in the Bible isn’t that we’re anxious, but that the solution to our anxiety is actually a person.

For Christians, the exclusion of Christmas from the cultural conversation is more than just an issue of words — it is a matter of honoring God.
