12 Christian Leaders Who Died in 2024
December 20, 2024
Remembering Tony Campolo, Jürgen Moltmann, Paul Pressler, and others.
December 20, 2024
20 Stories About a Vibrant Global Church
December 20, 2024
The Bulletin’s Favorite Conversations of 2024
December 20, 2024
13 Stories from the Greater Middle East and Africa From 2024
December 20, 2024
Big CT Stories of 2024
December 20, 2024
Christianity Today Stories You May Have Missed in 2024
From an elder in space to reflections on doubt, friendship, and miscarriage.
December 20, 2024
Praise and Persecution: 15 stories of Latin America in 2024
News about Christian music and the difficult relationship between some governments and the church were covered in CT’s most-read articles about the continent.
December 20, 2024
Christianity Today’s Top News Stories of 2024
From pastors ministering among gang violence in Haiti to polarization in American pews, we rank the biggest developments over the past year.
December 20, 2024
A Shiite and a Catholic Find Refuge—and Friendship—at Baptist Seminary Shelter
From war to ceasefire, two Lebanese men bond during a traumatic three months.
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10 Stories about the European Church in 2024
Jürgen Moltmann passes, Russia restricts Ukrainian churches, and church planters strategize about how to start congregations on a continent that thinks it doesn’t need God.
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Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Stories of 2024
From a Mediterranean shipwreck to a mosaic on display in Washington, DC, these are the discoveries that made scholars of the biblical world say “wow” this year.
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Three Die in Nigerian Methodist Conflict
New interim bishop tasked with stopping the violence.
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He Fled His Gaza Home. Now He Feeds His Fellow Displaced.
Those still on the ground search for hope and wrestle with their faith as war rages on.
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Olivet University Loses Its License to Operate in California
The school says it will appeal the decision and remain open under a state religious exemption.
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Fadi Lost His Apartment. He Won’t Let the Same Happen to His Church.
Gaza’s 700 remaining Christians face exorbitant prices, bombed apartments, and the loss of their community to violence and emigration.