CT Daily Briefing – 10-9-2024
Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve
The ERLC presidential kerfuffle, Secret Service director’s resignation, and Mr. Netanyahu goes to Washington.
Father Sues Assemblies of God for Alleged Abuse of Teen
Texas lawsuit claims that the minor was a victim of a serial predator as well as student leaders in the campus ministry Chi Alpha.
Indian State Moves to Criminalize Praying for the Sick
A proposed ban on “magical healing” is the latest government initiative targeting Christian practice and evangelism in Assam.
Where’s That Line, Anyway?
Mike and Nicole reflect on the recent death of protestor Aaron Bushnell and its implications for a Christian ethic of protest.
Bonus Episode: Should You Watch ‘The Chosen’?
Peter Wehner returns to discuss depictions of Jesus and political division.
Registered Sex Offender Continued to Minister to Chi Alpha Students
Some Texas pastors supported and involved a man they knew was convicted of child sex abuse. Now more victims are coming forward.
COVID-19 Hit Black Churches Harder, but They Weathered It Better
New research shows how Black churches suffered during the pandemic. But these congregations also found unity where others were torn apart.
Chicago Settles $205K Case to Allow Evangelism in Millennium Park
After security stopped Wheaton College students from sharing their faith, a federal lawsuit forced the city to change its speech rules.
How a Chinese-Born Research Scientist Became a Daring Online Evangelist
CT’s outgoing Asia editor recalls how God led him to America, toward the Christian faith, onto the internet, and outward to serve the global Chinese church.