New York Legalized Assisted Suicide. What’s Next?
A conversation with physician and ethicist Lydia Dugdale.
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Jeffrey Epstein and the Myth of the Culture Wars
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Undragoning the Imagination
An excerpt from Discipling the Diseased Imagination: Spiritual Formation and the Healing of Our Hearts.
We’re Not Made to Outlast Time
At the Korean Lunar New Year, everyone turns a year older. Psalm 103 frames aging as a sign of God’s sustenance.
Public Theology Project
The Church Needs to Recover the Primacy of God’s Word
A postliterate culture cannot afford a postbiblical church.
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What Can Pro-Lifers Do in Unchurched States?
Pro-life political wins correlate with church attendance rates. So what do you do if most of your neighbors stay home on Sunday morning?
Trump’s Racist Post Deserves Outrage
Evangelicals who back the president should no longer contort themselves to support a morally bankrupt leader.
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Catching up with a Dream
Evangelicals and race 30 years after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
We All Want to Be the Right Kind of Parents
Parenting books—even Christian ones—capitalize on fear and longing, sometimes making promises that don’t hold true.
I Have Chronic Pain. I Still Love the Olympics.
After a life-changing injury, I can’t compete like I used to. Watching the Olympics—the newest games starting tonight—brings me joy.
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Reckoning with Race, Immigration, and Power
Three books to read this month on politics and public life.
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Jesus Did Not Serve Grape Juice
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Author Philip Yancey Confesses Affair, Withdraws from Ministry
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The Great Omission
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The Magazine
View archivesWhen Jesus taught, he used parables. The kingdom of God is like yeast, a net, a pearl. Then and today, to grasp wisdom and spiritual insight, we need the concrete. We need stories. In this issue of Christianity Today, we focus on testimony—the stories we tell, hear, and proclaim about God’s redemptive work in the world. Testimony is a personal application of the Good News. You’ll read Marvin Olasky’s testimony from Communism to Christ, Jen Wilkin’s call to biblical literacy, and a profile on the friendship between theologian Miroslav Volf and poet Christian Wiman. In an essay on pickleball, David Zahl reminds us that play is also a testament to God’s grace. As you read, we hope you’ll apply the truths of the gospel in your own life, church, and neighborhood. May your life be a testimony to the reality of God’s kingdom.
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The Church Needs to Recover the Primacy of God’s Word
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Nursing Home Revival
Qualms & Proverbs
What If a Good Pastor Is a Bad Preacher?
Testimony
Stories of Christian conversion
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I Ran from God and My Jewish Identity. Then I Read the New Testament.
Aaron Abramson served in the Israel Defense Forces before abandoning his faith and wandering the world in search of meaning.
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Journalism Was My Religion. Then I Encountered Jesus Christ.
I wanted to be an eyewitness to Brazil’s history. Instead, God made me a witness to his work in the world.
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Was It Really God’s Perfect Plan to Amputate My Foot?
A tragic accident jump-started my relationship with God. It also made me question his goodness.
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I Was the Enemy Jesus Told You to Love
As an extremist Muslim, I beat a Christian boy and left him to die. His faithful prayers for me led to my salvation.
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I Found Jesus in Science Class
How God used a skeptical teacher to help me make my faith my own.
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When a Single Institution Isn’t Enough
Why Black evangelicals often look beyond any one institution—even beloved ones—to meet their full needs of discipleship.
Why We Venerate and Vilify Christian Leaders
One moment we’re singing their praises; the next we’re questioning everything. Maybe we’re asking the wrong things of them.
Persuading Like Luke
How we can use story and testimony in our preaching.
Sermonic Self-Care
Monitoring your mental health for your preaching’s health.
Browse the Archives
Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.
The End Is Not the End
C. Everett Koop on death and dying.
Christianity and Scientific Concerns
Six evangelical scholars–including C. Everett Koop–in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.
The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop
Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.
How Faith Works
The volcanic issue of “Lordship Salvation” is still emitting the smoke and fumes of controversy.
