‘You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live’
In 1963, Birmingham was the epicenter of racial injustice—until a movement of pastors, churches, and children disrupted the hate. Journalist Paul Kix says it’s a story he was destined to tell.
BONUS: The Future of ‘Music & Meaning’ with Special Guest Sara Groves
There’s been a change of plans—in a good way.
There Goes the Fear
The Bulletin talks about Russia, antisemitism in Canada, and UFOs over New Jersey.
Russia-West Prisoner Swap
Prisoners come home from Russia.
The Arc of White Evangelical Racism Is Long, but Complicated
Anthea Butler’s book isn’t for those who don’t like being challenged, but her account leaves out important nuance.
What You May Be Getting Wrong About God’s Vision for the Church
Theologian Joel Muddamalle on recovering the church’s lingua franca and rejecting the sacred-and-secular divide.
Worship Together or Bowl Alone
There’s already a local institution that meets our moment’s many social needs. It’s called church.
Brandon J. O’Brien: Scripture as a Cross-Cultural Experience
Reading the Bible without cultural blinders.
The Christianity Today Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.