Fear, Grief, then Supernatural Peace: Myanmar Christians Process Draft
While many young people feel helpless over the news of the conscription law, believers see an opening for ministry.
‘The Office’ Meets Exodus in ‘The Promised Land’
The director of the YouTube series spoke with CT about making a funny show based on Scripture.
Humility in the Age of Cancel Culture
Mike Cosper is joined by Frank Bruni for a conversation about the root of polarization.
‘I Nosedived into Christianity’: How a President’s Daughter Found Jesus
Once broken and desperate, Jerika Ejercito—daughter of former Philippine president Estrada—now wants to help others find wholeness.
Jordan’s Churches Approve Law on Equal Inheritance for Christian Women
Draft law agreed to by 11 major denominations now needs approval by parliament.
Eco-anxiety Is Crippling Gen Z. How Can We Move Forward?
Christians can disciple each other toward action, prayer, and hope.
How Can Older Believers Better Support Gen Z?
The next generation values open-mindedness and is highly skeptical of religious institutions. But they haven’t given up on God.
Worship Together or Bowl Alone
There’s already a local institution that meets our moment’s many social needs. It’s called church.
Will Your Presidential Vote Send You to Hell?
Decisions made on Election Day have implications for Judgment Day. But let’s not confuse one day for the other.
No More Sundays on the Couch
COVID got us used to staying home. But it’s the work of God’s people to lift up the name of Christ and receive God’s Word—together.