Christian music is experiencing a pop breakthrough

In her 25 years in the Christian music industry, Holly Zabka, president of Provident — a Sony subsidiary dedicated to Christian music — has never encountered a moment of such prominence for the genre. "This is the most exciting time to be in Christian music," she says. "I don't think we've ever been in this season of opportunity." (Madden, NPR)

Read more>>

Read More
Church & Culture
Harvard Divinity School guts religious studies program critical of Israel

Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over its accusations that the Ivy League school has failed to keep Jewish students safe by allowing antisemitism to flourish. But over the past few months, the university has quietly gutted a Harvard Divinity School program that its own antisemitism investigation found was critical of Israel and may have been biased against Jewish students. (Shimron, Religion News Service)

Read more>>

Read More
Church & Culture
In evangelical churches, a rift over Trump’s immigration policies

A 2025 poll of American evangelicals conducted by Lifeway Research, a publishing arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, reveals a complicated picture of evangelicals’ views on immigration. Many told pollsters they see the number of immigrants as a drain on resources (44%), and the vast majority support immigration reform (80%) and stronger borders (90%). (Bacallao, Religion News Service)

Read more>>

Read More
Church & Culture
Vote to bar churches with women pastors fails again at SBC meeting

A proposed amendment to the Southern Baptist Convention’s constitution, which would have kept any church that affirms, appoints or employs a woman “as a pastor of any kind” from belonging to the SBC, got 60.74% of the vote Wednesday (June 11), just shy of the two-thirds majority needed to move forward. A similar proposal failed last year on a second vote. (Smietana, Religion News Service)

Read more>>

Read More
Church & Culture