PEPFAR Fight Worries African Christian Leaders
Those in the countries where the HIV/AIDS program has saved millions of lives feel sidelined by the American debate.
Pro-Life Dispute Leaves Program for HIV/AIDS Patients in Peril
A negative score from groups accusing PEPFAR of supporting abortion threatens the program’s five-year renewal.
After 140 Years, Alliance University Will Close
Formerly Nyack College, the school was in bad financial shape for several years. The loss of accreditation earlier this week forced a reckoning.
The Baptist Pastor Turned Senator Behind This Week’s Failed Border Bill
After Republicans greenlit—then spiked—a bipartisan deal, evangelicals are still waiting for a solution to address the migrant crisis.
Have Yourself a Bluesy/Lo-Fi/Choral/Global Little Christmas
CT picks 7 new holiday albums to add to your favorites.
The Year of Jubilee with Cindy Morgan
Through joy and sorrow, the tapestry of our lives is woven to create something beautiful.
Christian Faith Was Jackie Robinson’s Haven in a Heartless World
A new biography offers an intimate account of his spiritual life, on and off the baseball field.
2024 Sets the Stage for a New Kind of Abortion Debate
Four issues on evangelicals’ minds as the Republican presidential race moves forward.
Feeling Torn Between Church and Youth Sports?
Reframing the conversation to find a way forward.
Maui Fires Burn Site Where Hawaiian Queen First Brought Christianity to the Island
Once the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom, Lahaina was home to Maui’s first church and seminary.