Roundups
Crouching at every door
Churches | Sexual abuse is a problem in both Roman Catholic and Protestant churches—and here are three environments in which Protestants are especially vulnerable
Papal and presidential pressures
News analysis | End-of-August news: Rome, Caracas, New York, Washington
Going to pot
Business | As states legalize marijuana, tobacco companies are indicating their interest in the reefer business
No place sacred
Latin America | Amid protests across Nicaragua and efforts by Christians to help the hurting, a worsening government crackdown targets Nicaragua’s churches and Christian organizations
A forgotten people?
Persecution | China is holding hundreds of thousands of minority Uighurs in re-education camps, and Chinese financial muscle is keeping much of the world silent about it
Journals
NPR from a Christian Worldview: Each weekday morning, enjoy daily radio news, interviews, commentary, and original features reported from the field.
Remembering 9/11, and the shortage of doctors
Kristen Flavin reports on the growing death toll in the wake of 9/11, Laura Finch discusses what's behind the mysterious entity called 'Q-Anon,' and Leigh Jones reports on the decreasing number of doctors in America. Plus: Kim Henderson tells the story of a man scheduled to be on Flight 11 but wasn't.
Insightful interviews with popular musicians, Christian thought leaders, makers of movies and television, respected authors, and key political leaders.
A conversation with Russell Moore
This week, Warren Smith talks with author, speaker, and the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Dr. Russell Moore.








