Así se vive el ministerio en un refugio antibombas en Ucrania
Gracias a las sirenas de ataque aéreo, los vecinos y los refugiados escuchan el Evangelio más que nunca.
Bomb Shelter Ministry in My Ukrainian Town
Thanks to air raid sirens, neighbors and refugees are hearing more about the gospel than ever.
Durante el asedio del domingo, las iglesias de Ucrania perseveraron
(Actualizado) Mientras se comparten mensajes sobre David en el río Dniéper en Ucrania, los pastores rusos promueven la paz desde Moscú.
During Sunday Siege, Ukraine’s Churches Persevere
(UPDATED) As David is preached on Dnieper River, Russian pastors promote peace from Moscow.
Christian Standard Bible Finds Its Place in ‘Crowded’ Evangelical Market
The six-year-old CSB translation has recently climbed to the No. 2 spot on monthly bestseller list.
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.
“The Religious Turn”
An encouraging conference.
Ghosts of Princeton Past
“A walled city against materialism.”
New York’s Black Episcopalians
A family history writ large.
The Baucus Ruckus
This week the debate over health care reform moved from broad platitudes to specifics on abortion funding and abstinence education.