The Weekend – 10-5-2024

October 3, 2024
CT Weekly

This edition is sponsored by Redeeming Babel


weekend reads

โ€œWithin the past decade, thousands of Chinese workers have migrated to Kenya,โ€ writes Sophia Lee in her latest feature for Christianity Today. โ€œThey have built expressways and railways and condos and malls; opened supermarkets and eateries, selling tongue-numbing Sichuan pork and grilled lamb skewers; and established themselves as hawkers of toys and electronics at one of Nairobiโ€™s largest open-air markets.โ€

โ€œAccording to the Joshua Project,โ€ she continues, โ€œabout 4 percent of them identify as Christian, which makes them one of the most unreached communities in a country where roughly 85 percent of people claim the Christian faith.โ€

Lee tells the story of two Kenyans called to evangelize their Chinese neighbors: Learning Mandarin, playing hymns, and cultivating friendships. | Read the rest.

weekend listen

On a special episode of The Bulletin, Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman speaks with CT about hope in the face of suffering and living in light of our mortality. 

โ€œI love the idea that something that has caused deep pain and loss can actually bring beauty. The crap that you see in the garden can actually fertilize future blooms.โ€ | Listen here. 

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editorsโ€™ picks

Daniel Silliman, news editor: The Essential Sermons of Saint Augustine. If you only know the church father from Confessions or City of God, this is another side. His pastoral side. His sermons for Christmas and Lent, in particular, are incredibly powerful (and warm, and full of gospel).

Alex Mellen, senior copy editor: I only discovered these pens a year ago. They’re so amazing. For any crafters, the real genius is that they can draw on fabric but ironing removes the marks.

Sara Kyoungah White, editor: I love eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with a slice of cheddar cheese inside. People always think that sounds gross until they try it!

prayers of the people


more from CT

My whole ministry, Iโ€™veย watched fellow pastors crumble. We need to change our scoreboard of success.

Why Kendrick Lamarโ€™s question matters.

An exclusive look at a new study of young people.

Global Methodists are embracing their evangelical identity while seeking toย  emphasize their distinctive doctrine of sanctification.


IN THE MAGAZINE

Our September/October issue explores themes in spiritual formation and uncovers whatโ€™s really discipling us. Bonnie Kristian argues that the biblical vision for the institutions that form us is renewal, not replacementโ€”even when they fail us. Mike Cosper examines what fuels political fervor around Donald Trump and assesses the ways people have understood and misunderstood the movement. Harvest Prude reports on how partisan distrust has turned the electoral process into a minefield and how those on the frontlinesโ€”election officials and volunteersโ€”are motivated by their faith as they work. Read about Christian renewal in intellectual spaces and the โ€œyearnersโ€โ€”those who find themselves in the borderlands between faith and disbelief. And find out how God is moving among his kingdom in Europe, as well as what our advice columnists say about budget-conscious fellowship meals, a kid in Sunday school who hits, and a dating app dilemma.

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