The Resilient and the Inept
Ukrainian courage, mishandled abuse, and the future of Christian higher education.
Grace Community Church Rejected Elder’s Calls to ‘Do Justice’ in Abuse Case
While a former leader hopes for change, women who sought refuge in biblical counseling at John MacArthur’s church say they feared discipline for seeking safety from their abusive marriages.
America’s ‘First Evangelical President’ Might Not Have Been a Christian at All
Two new books probe the mysteries of Abraham Lincoln’s public and private relationship to religion.
‘Wesley Is Fire Now’ and Evangelicals Are Being Strangely Warmed
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.
COVID-19 Church Restrictions Justified, New Zealand Court Rules
Twenty-four pastors and one imam lose argument that the rules designating worship “high risk” violated their religious rights.
Hobby Lobby Sues Oxford Professor for $7 Million
Ancient papyri with gospel texts were allegedly stolen.
How Not to Read Cheesy Books with Your Quarantined Kids
Two judges for the CT Book Awards reflect on what makes books “good”—and why that matters for children during a global crisis.
You May Not Know Judaism as Well as You Think
John Phelan’s evangelical guide to Jewish thought and history contains many revelations—some of them painful.
A Message to John MacArthur: The Bible Calls Both Men and Women to ‘Go Home’
The California pastor’s recent statement isn’t fundamentally about female preaching.
Scholar Arrested for Allegedly Stealing Ancient Bible Texts from Oxford
Dirk Obbink accused of selling papyrus fragments to Hobby Lobby and California collector.