Christian communities must take heed
The world is determined to look away from a horrific campaign of killings being perpetrated in Africa under the name of Islam
In Israel, non-Jews take a growing interest in studying Tanakh—with Jewish teachers
In recent novels, sermons, and Bible-study guides, evangelicals and mainline Protestants alike find inspiration in the biblical tale
The Jewish National Fund is giving away pines for Christmas—and irony isn’t one of the reasons they’re doing it
Days after being stabbed in a Tel Aviv café, my African student remains determined to learn the Aleph-Bet
The 2012 presidential campaign will be a landmark for U.S. Mormons. It’ll also be the most Jewish election in history, argues a Mitt Romney adviser.
A Washington journalist discusses some of the Christian seders he has thrown
Occupation of Palestine a root cause of Mideast problems
The obscure Christian sect in which he grew up
What happens when a secular Jewish feminist immerses herself in the world of Evangelical Christians