Stacy Warren is a contributing writer at Christianity Now and has spent twenty-one years working as a professional business writer in the health industry.
The church is not confused about politics—it is confused about where salvation comes from. This article examines the growing temptation to place ultimate hope in government rather than Christ.
The U.S., Argentina, and Israel voted against a U.N. resolution on slavery and reparations. Here’s what the vote means for history, justice, and global politics.
President Trump formally introduced the Board of Peace at Davos as a new international body aimed at overseeing Gaza’s postwar stabilization and reconstruction, while also expanding its mission into a broader global conflict-resolution framework.
Minnesota’s recent clashes captured the national tension: an ICE operation, a shooting, protests, and lawsuits. Supporters call it law enforcement. Critics call it intimidation. Either way, the debate is now about what legitimate authority looks like in daily life.
A week of headlines—from Venezuela to Greenland to NATO—points to a single shift in tone. If power is restrained mainly by personal judgment rather than shared rules, allies start hedging, rivals start testing, and the world grows less predictable.