U.S. records over seven million COVID-19 cases as Midwest outbreak surgesThe number of novel coronavirus cases in the United States topped 7 million - more than 20% of the world's total - as Midwest states reported spikes in COVID-19 infections in September, according to a Reuters tally. May 30, 2018: Ed Stetzer comments in the Washington Post on the recent firing of Southern Baptist leader Paige Patterson. May 12, 2020: Wheaton's Dr. Ed Stetzer pens a Religion News Service piece about reopening churches in Illinois. Billy Graham. July 23, 2019: Wheaton College students are requesting changes to a Chicago code that impacts evangelism in public places, such as Millennium Park. Dr. Amy Black discusses whether or not it's possible to have civility in uncivil political times on Moody Radio. In Psychology Today, Founder and Executive Director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute Dr. Jamie Aten discusses how to love and comfort children and teenagers after a traumatic event such as the Parkland shooting. January 3, 2019: Wheaton College's upcoming performance of Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" is previewed in the Chicago Tribune. 934 people like this. Laurie Nichols, Director of Communications and Marketing at the Billy Graham Center, discusses in Christianity Today how listening to and sharing #MeToo stories can move us us to compassion, kindness, and peace. May 17, 2019: Wheaton College Political Science Professor Dr. Amy Black is quoted in a Roll Call piece about the LGBTQ Equality Act. January 16, 2019: Wheaton's Dr. Jamie Aten interviews Dr. Stacey McElroy-Heltzel on "resilience and survivor's guilt" at Psychology Today. In Christianity Today, writer Sarah Cunningham urges prayer for alumnus and Pastor Andrew Brunson, who faces trial in Turkey this week. David Iglesias discusses the Trump administration's pace of selecting U.S. attorneys with The Times-Picayune. April 12, 2020: Wheaton's Dr. Ed Stetzer is quoted in a Washington Post piece about how a W.V. April 3, 2019: Wheaton alumna Valerie Elliot Shepard writes a Gospel Coalition post on carrying on the legacy of her parents Jim and Elisabeth Elliot. April 18, 2019: Wheaton's Dr. Ed Stetzer writes about the headwinds in evangelism for Christianity Today. December 31, 2019: Wheaton President Dr. Philip Ryken has an article in the latest edition of the Reformed Faith & Practice journal. Christianity Today includes Dr. Amy Peeler in their list of 10 new or lesser-known female theologians worth knowing. All rights reserved. Managing director of the Billy Graham Center John C. Richards Jr. writes in Christianity Today about the impact of Black voters on evangelicalism following Roy Moore's loss in the Alabama Senate election. February 5, 2019: The Daily Herald interviews Dr. Jeff Greenberg about Wheaton College's upcoming geology sale. California leads the country with over 800,000 total cases, followed by Texas, Florida and New York. In Christianity Today, associate professor of sociology Amy Reynolds is quoted in a discussion on pastor Bill Hybels' recent resignation from Willow Creek Community Church. Community See All. In Christianity Today, Ed Stetzer discusses how not all individuals are called to full-time vocational ministry work. January 2, 2018: Dr. Ed Stetzer interviews best-selling author and evangelist (and current M.A.
January 21, 2020: Wheaton's Dr. Timothy Larsen pens a review of the book "Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt" for Christianity Today. In Christianity Today, Associate Professor of Communication Read Schuchardt argues that sermon podcasts disembody the message and the congregation. May 9, 2019: Wheaton College's Wade Center is highlighted in a Gospel Coalition article about the new film Tolkien. In Christianity Today, Ed Stetzer reflects on his hopes for the future of megachurches. Some showers will linger close to the coast of the Northwest, but Washington and Oregon will not see the widespread rain of the last few days. April 5, 2019: Dr. Morse Tan, a graduate of Wheaton College, was nominated as ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice. Van Dyke and Dr. Ben Pyykkonen write a Christianity Today piece about the "perilous profession" of pastoring.