

What is happening in Evangelical land?
Walter Kim and Kristin Kobes Du Mez discuss Jesus and John Wayne.
Portuguese evangelicals and euthanasia.
An evangelical who wants to do something about climate change.
Christianity Today is hiring a political reporter.
The president of World Relief asks if Congress is willing to “sacrifice the persecuted church on the altar of border security.”
Evangelical platforms and publishing.
One billion dollars to convince Americans that Jesus “gets us“
A producer at Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network converts to Catholicism.
The National Association of Evangelicals on the murder of Kyre Nichols:
A new doctoral degree at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama.
Over 1,800 United Methodist churches left the denomination last year over LGBTQ issues.
Tish Harrison Warren on evangelical celebrity.
Michael Lindsay talks about his presidency at Taylor University:
Blast from the past:
Richard Land believes Andy Stanley has “drifted” from orthodoxy for suggesting that evangelicals don’t treat LGBTQ well. But is he “affirming”:
A Southern Baptist seminary president on the restoration of sinful pastors.
Is Enneagram “demonic“?
Tony Perkins’s liberal friend.
Jenna does not want to be confused with God:
The evangelical lawyer and commentator also seems to be fine with making fun of Paul Pelosi:
More on the Colorado Christian baker.
Mark Driscoll compares gay weddings to strip clubs.
Al Mohler describes Church of England bishops’ decision on gay marriage as “moral cowardice” and a “theological disaster”
A Southern Baptist megachurch in Jacksonville, Florida requires members to affirm a traditional view of marriage. And here. It just so happens Al Mohler was just there:
One view on race in America:
One wonders if Darrell Harrison, based on his tweet above, would condemn Sean Feucht’s use of a “racial” category in his attempt to score this political point?:
Jim Garlow and Tony Perkins are organizing a “national gathering for prayer and repentance” at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. Speakers include Anne Graham Lotz, Carter Conlan, Andrew Brunson, Michelle Bachmann, and Jonathan Cahn. Watch:
Ralph Reed turns to Tim Scott for police reform:
Reed seems happy about Ronna McDaniel’s re-election:
So does Tony Perkins:
The “Jesus Revolution” is almost here:
A pro-Trumper on falling walls:
James Dobson talks with defrocked priest Frank Pavone:
The “greatest awakening ever” is tied to lifting “censorship” on social media, the ideas of the founding fathers, and conservative politics:
Franklin Graham on the murder of Tyre Nichols:
Nick Fuentes loves Hitler:
Tom Buck is passing out Twitter blocks:
Southern Baptist Convention president Bart Barber on the murder of Tyre Nichols:
So, John, I take it you have no problem with the continual harassment of Jack Phillips by the State of Colorado and the Democratic Party. Why do you believe that he should be driven out of business? Do you believe that it is a good thing for a Christian to be targeted by state agencies for his Biblical beliefs? Or do you and Jay Green so hate certain evangelicals that whatever happens to them isn’t enough?
Philips is a pathetic bigot who’s essentially telling minority people to stay on their own side of the tracks. How dare they think they can go about their business in the public square without being subject to cruel and capricious discrimination from the likes of people like Phillips.
He’s no different than Franklin Graham’s grandfather, the genteel racist Dr. L. Nelson Bell, quoting Acts 17:26 in a middle of the 1950s LIFE magazine article (if memory serves) as proof of God’s divine plan for a racially segregated mankind.