Kathryn Post

Kathryn Post is an author at Religion News Service.

Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA Opens a New Front in ‘Spiritual Warfare’ on Christian Campuses

Just eight days shy of Election Day, 31-year-old political activist Charlie Kirk addressed a sea of college students in glaring-red MAGA hats at Grand Canyon University, near downtown Phoenix.

After Exiting the Christian Music Industry, These Artists Engage Religion on Their Terms

After interrogating their beliefs, some onetime CCM artists are revisiting faith in some fashion, trying on elements they’d previously discarded and writing music for listeners who might be more spiritual than religious.

Controversial Pastor Doug Wilson Subject of New Podcast, ‘Sons of Patriarchy’

The creators say the Idaho pastor represents an increasingly mainstream biblical patriarchy movement with dangerous implications.

Archbishop Steve Wood on Where the ACNA Has Been, and Where It’s Headed

A week ahead of his investiture, or formal installation, in South Carolina on Oct. 30, Steve Wood spoke to RNS.

Evangelicals for Harris’ Anti-Trump Billy Graham Ad Prompts Threat of Lawsuit

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, led by the late evangelist’s son the Rev. Franklin Graham, has said it might sue over the ad’s use of clips from a 1988 Graham sermon.

‘Wall of Silence,’ a Podcast About Abuse in ACNA, Was Silenced. Now, It’s Back.

In April, the Rev. Chris Marchand, an Anglican priest in Peoria, Illinois, launched "Wall of Silence," a podcast about church abuse and cover-up in the Anglican Church in North America.

Six Young Evangelicals on the 2024 Election

Religion News Service spoke to self-identified evangelicals in their 20s and early 30s about how their faith is informing their potential pick for president.

In Scandal’s Wake, ACNA Adopts New Rules on Reporting Misconduct

Amendments to the denomination’s bylaws on preventing and reporting misconduct lay the groundwork for larger revisions, ACNA officials said.

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