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The Institute on Religion & Democracy is an ecumenical Christian think tank committed to responsible Christian witness in society rooted in historic church teaching. We affirm democracy, human rights and religious freedom for all. www.theird.org
As Archbishop Steve Wood is suspended by the senior-most bishops of the Anglican Church in North America, some stress that complaints against Wood are not the extent of a crisis of trust.
‘Season of Strain and Sorrow’: Anglican Bishops Inhibit Archbishop
Influential voices within the denomination have raised concerns for weeks, not only about the allegations made against Wood but also processes and canonical structures.
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November 17, 2025 at 10:54 PM
LISTEN: IRD's @markdtooley.bsky.social joins Andy Miller on the More to the Story podcast to discuss how Christians should engage the public square—especially in light of rising antisemitism on both sides of the political spectrum.
Antisemitism, Christian Zionism & Methodism.
Here’s Andy Miller of Wesley Biblical Seminary asking me about antisemitism, Christian Zionism and Methodism. And here’s podcast:
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November 17, 2025 at 3:18 PM
Can "Side B" and its proposed ideas of “gay Christian” and “spiritual friendship” be understood as Biblical?
Alisa Childers and the 'Side B' Framework
Repentance of homosexual or transgender identity is possible and is the only way to be an obedient Christian. The same message of faith and repentance applies to anyone struggling with any sin.
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November 13, 2025 at 4:31 PM
“Communal life in Christ is messy,” Global Methodist Pastor Jeffrey Rickman notes in a recent episode of the PlainSpoken podcast. “Methodists and Anglicans have a lot in common. I think that, by learning about them, believers in other tribes can also learn to see themselves rightly.”
Global Anglicanism's Challenges
IRD's Jeff Walton joins Global Methodist Pastor Jeffrey Rickman of the PlainSpoken podcast to discuss the state of Global Anglicanism as well as present crises within the Anglican Church.
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November 12, 2025 at 4:44 PM
With new opportunity comes a familiar challenge. Syria is not yet realizing the fruits of its valiant uprising, writes Richard Ghazal.
Trump must hold Syria’s new leader al-Sharaa accountable
Legitimacy will depend on whether he defends all Syrians.
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November 10, 2025 at 9:42 PM
In the homes of his newspaper delivery customers, Riley Case as a young boy observed how they lived, becoming convinced many of these were the “poor in spirit” whom Jesus spoke of.
Mennonites, Methodists, and ‘The Poor in Spirit’
If we allow Scripture to permeate our heart and mind, it is bound to affect us, writes Riley Case on the Beatitudes and 'the Poor in Spirit.'
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November 10, 2025 at 3:11 PM
The charge that Christian Zionism is "heresy" evinces that pro-Israel Christians need to upgrade their talking points and their theology, writes @markdtooley.bsky.social.
Christian Zionism as Heresy?
Is Christian Zionism a “heresy?”  Some think so, including a publicized young staffer at the Heritage Foundation, who said: Gen...
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November 7, 2025 at 10:39 PM
In Christian circles, a major paradox is emerging: the rise of intellectualism that is, in practice, anti-intellectual, writes Lauren Knights.
Anti-Intellectual Christianity’s Rise in the Digital Age
In this digital era, where every meme is a manifesto and every reel a micro-sermon, young believers are reframing Christian witness in ways that bypass traditional church structures.
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November 7, 2025 at 5:56 PM
It’s not the rule follower that God is looking for, it’s the one who loves him, the one with a changed heart.
Wesley, Commandments and Changed Hearts
The God who is love acts according to his character, writes John Wesley Institute Director Dr. Ryan N. Danker.
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November 6, 2025 at 7:09 PM
The idea that “muting ourselves” about the Biblical sexual morality that Christians believe in “would have no serious consequences” has been proven wrong, insists John West. When cultural destruction proceeds unopposed, you only “get more of it.”
The Darwinian Foundation of the Sexual Revolution
Only "a permanent moral standard independent of natural selection" will allow one to criticize any developed morality as a whole, but the objective existence of such a standard is precisely what class...
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November 6, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Pastor Jake Dell describes Reconquista as a generational answer to a question that has been asked for years: “How did these [Christian founded] institutions get so far off track”?
Reconquista and a Subverted Mainline
Pastor Jake Dell of The First Congregational Church of Woodbury, Connecticut describes Reconquista as a generational answer to a question that has been asked for years: “How did these [Christian found...
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November 5, 2025 at 2:43 PM
All Saints’ Day was arguably John Wesley’s favorite festival of the Christian year, writes Ryan Danker. Wesley was an admirer of the holiday because its focus is holiness, and a saint is someone who in their life and their actions reflects Christ.
John Wesley and All Saints’ Day
Let’s celebrate All Saints’ Day this year by looking to those who reflect Christ, who point to Christ, and follow their example.
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November 3, 2025 at 7:01 PM
The perceived liberal turn in the Society of Jesus has diminished its standing in the minds of the faithful, a change reflected in the implosion of Jesuit vocations. Yet all hope for the Jesuits is not yet lost, writes Wyatt Flicker.
Jesuit Renewal?
In the Society, there is an appetite to deepen devotion to Ignatius’ vision, to affirm Catholic teaching, and to re-evangelize Jesuit institutions who have gone astray.
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November 3, 2025 at 2:57 PM
There’s nothing new about the upsurge in antisemitism among Christians. It’s a very old evil, parcel to fallen humanity’s proclivity to fault others for the world’s ailments, when all of us as sinners are contributors, writes @markdtooley.bsky.social.
Christian Antisemitism
Tucker Carlson’s platforming of antisemitic social influencer Nick Fuentes, who proclaims “Christ is King,” evinces the reemergence of antisemitism in...
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November 3, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Women historically had unprecedented social status within Christianity, yet women are leaving the church at higher levels than they ever have before, with Gen Z women leading the departure. Increasingly taking their place are Millennial and Gen Z men. Why has this flip occurred?
Drawing Gen Z Women Back to the Church
The religion that was once two-thirds women is beginning a reversal of that trend, according to polls by Barna and the Survey Center on American Life.
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October 30, 2025 at 2:31 PM
If doctrines such as Original Sin and the Blood Atonement had been a part of Christian teaching for 1,900 years why should the church change the essence of its faith because a few self-appointed professors insisted that it do so?
The Failed Vision of Methodists' Modernist Elite
Mainline Protestantism’s drift into theological modernism in the past century, and the conservative reaction, affects the prospects for Christian faith in the 21st century.
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October 29, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Eucharistic protest or liturgical stunt? Clergy who could not have reasonably expected to gain access to immigration detention facilities are showing up anyway, even as other priests have established consistent chaplaincies at detention facilities, reports Wyatt Flicker.
Detained Immigrants and Eucharistic Protest
A progressive mindset only conceives of migrants as victims of state violence and fails to capture the ensouled dimension of their humanity, fixating on their utility as a political lever.
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October 28, 2025 at 1:40 PM
“Power rooted in fear cannot last,” shares @repmoolenaar.bsky.social of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party at @provmagazine.bsky.social Christianity & National Security Conference. “History has never been kind to governments that try to erase belief.”
October 17, 2025 at 3:37 PM
October’s @provmagazine.bsky.social editors’ luncheon hearing from Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America for an introduction to India’s international relations and Hindu nationalism. For more on these events visit: theird.org/events/
October 15, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Christian faith, especially mainline Protestantism, is being severely tested today writes Riley Case. The retired Methodist pastor revisits a time of racial conflict during his own ministry with lessons for today.
Mainline Protestantism Tested: Racial Unrest
Mainline Protestantism was tested during the racial unrest that followed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, Riley Case recounts.
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October 15, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Legendary church planter Tim Keller's underlying assumptions about the landscape of America for church planting no longer apply, argues Jack Waters.
Three Passe Assumptions of Tim Keller
Pastor Tim Keller saw ministering in cities as ministering to the future, but Jack Waters argues cities are no longer the undisputed place of the bustling future.
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October 14, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Though largely about persistence, Jesus also told the parable of the persistent widow to speak about God’s listening ear (and just response) to the requests of those who are persistent in their plea to him.
Persistence in All Things: Prayer & Advocacy for All the Persecuted
Bold commitment is needed as we go before our Righteous Judge today in prayer in order to confront global persecution as it threatens hundreds of millions.
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October 10, 2025 at 2:46 PM
IRD's Jean Bethke Elshtain Fellowship focuses on exploring the fundamental principles of Christian realism and applying those principles to contemporary challenges to see how they stand up. Learn more at: providencemag.com/the-jean-bet...
October 9, 2025 at 8:35 PM
How should one make sense of the Christian confession that God has instilled a “sense of divinity” in every person?
Review: A Sense of the Divine
Every person stands in need of Christ because their natural knowledge of God as Creator and Judge implicates them.
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October 9, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Tuesday night at @pressclubdc.bsky.social IRD joined with @baylor.bsky.social co-sponsoring “the problem of dirty hands” and the challenge with both having a good regime and keeping it. More here: washington.web.baylor.edu/events
October 8, 2025 at 2:32 PM