Walter Kim encourages students at the 2022 Christian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) to move forward together for the common good during this time of great polarization.
John Shelton, Laura Collins and Lauren Reliford shared their stories at the 2022 Christian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) on how they began their careers in Washington, D.C.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse answered questions on climate change and shared his experience in the U.S. Senate advocating for bipartisan approaches to creation care.
Eugene Cho discussed the importance of hope when it comes to overcoming poverty, citing as examples the Child Tax Credit and the movement to end global malnutrition.
Chaplain Barry Black spoke at the 2022 Christian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) on the biblical blueprint for spiritual formation.
Pastor John Jenkins, chair of the NAE board, shares why Black History Month is important to him and so many others. Celebrating the contributions that African Americans have made to our society, country and world helps inspire all of God's children to be what God calls them to be.
Shirley Hoogstra reviewed what it looks like for Christian colleges to uphold biblical faithfulness in a pluralistic society while respecting the rights of those with whom we disagree.
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar discussed the Dignity Act, her immigration reform bill, and how she tried to base this solution on the biblical principles of human dignity and redemption.
Nick Hall spoke at the 2022 Christian Student Leadership Conference (CSLC) and encouraged college students to move forward together in unity as God does a new work through this generation.
Ali Noorani discussed what is happening at the U.S.-Mexico border, the prospects for congressional action on immigration reform and the importance of welcoming Afghan allies into our country.
With so many people around the globe migrating, including at our own borders, how should Christians and the Church respond? As evangelicals, we start with the Bible.
Heartbreaking images from Afghanistan have flooded the news, highlighting deep vulnerability and need. Christians have often been at the forefront in responding to crisis. Though the situation is complex, there are practical things that Christians can do to respond to those who will be arriving in the United States as refugees.