Don’t Waste Your Life: How One Family Stopped Being Trashy Christians
These Tennesseans are finding ways to live without adding to the landfill. But they aren’t finding a lot of “zero waste” company.
‘Memorizing’ the Scars of South Korea’s Gwangju Massacre
Chun Woo-won’s apology for his military dictator grandfather’s sins is Nehemiah in action.
Making Disciples Means Working for Justice
Scripture is clear that both go hand in hand.
5 Books to Read Before Becoming a Missionary
Chosen by Emily Bennett, editor of “Before You Go: Wisdom from 10 Women Who Served Internationally.”
American Christianity Is a Flourishing Forest
Just as biodiversity produces new trees, cultural diversity produces new expressions of an ancient faith.
Can We Consume Character? How to Learn Justice by Feasting
Deuteronomy offers a surprising method for becoming just disciples.
Choose This (Labor) Day Whom You Will Serve
Exodus reminds us that our work can be exploitative, idolatrous, or kingdom oriented.
Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Why Don’t We Sing Justice Songs in Worship?
Let’s swap “sloppy wet kiss” for “break the arm of the wicked man.”
La carta de Pablo a una iglesia prejuiciosa
Lo que las congregaciones multiétnicas pueden aprender de las instrucciones dadas por el apóstol para la Cena del Señor.