God Called Him to Preach with a Broken Heart
Preaching legend and longtime professor Robert Smith Jr. is retiring after years of scholarship, accolades, and personal loss.
Catholic but not Roman
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, the ‘Reforming Catholic Confession’ calls Protestants to unity.
Are Pastors Discarding the ‘Evangelical’ Label? We Surveyed Hundreds
Here’s what we discovered.
What’s the Matter with Cotton Mather?
Rick Kennedy rewrites the reputation of a reviled Puritan leader.
Christianity Today’s 2015 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
How Theologians Have Failed Asian Christians—and How They Can Do Better
Rather than forcing “elite” agendas upon grassroots believers, says Simon Chan, we need to take their concerns seriously.
Jesus Feels Your Pain
Critics say American Christianity downplays Christ’s suffering. Two Reformed scholars answer the charge.
A New Direction for Christian Historians?
Beyond Believers
Religion is now the hottest topic for American historians.
Men Behaving Badly
Randall Balmer recounts The Making of Evangelicalism.