SBC Executive Committee Says No Charges Following Federal Investigation
Without offering details on the nature of the Justice Department inquiry, the denomination’s administrative entity says it’s “grateful” that “no further action” will be taken around its response to abuse.
A New Era of AI Is Here, and the Church Is Not Ready
In the uncanny valley of the shadow of data, we should fear no evil—and prepare for a very different future.
Fourth Lausanne Congress Embraces Younger Leaders, ‘Marketplace’ Christians, and Technology
More than 5,000 evangelicals from more than 200 countries gather in South Korea to celebrate and strategize about evangelism.
Pastors, Don’t Waste Your Time. Measure What Matters.
The power of accuracy in a confusing world.
5 Books for Reaching Diverse and Divided Congregations
New and recent resources for your preaching library.
The Book I’d Love to Write
Eight writers daydream about passion projects they will (realistically) never pursue.
Evangelical Alliance Accepts Iran Invite. Critics Claim Broken Engagement.
Wise as serpents or naïve as doves? WEA defends why it co-sponsored a UN human rights forum organized by the Islamic Republic, after accusations of legitimizing a persecutor.
In Federal Court, a Baptist Judge Weighs the Future of US Immigration
The Texas suit reflects a broader evangelical debate over how many strangers are too many to welcome.
When the Best Bible-Reading Tool Made Bible Reading Worse
The unintended consequences of concordances offers a warning to Christians today.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.