Female Evangelical Leaders Have a Hidden Predecessor to Thank
Kathryn Kuhlman’s story offers a case study of the indisputable achievements of strong evangelical women and the equally indisputable roadblocks they often face.
CT Pastors’ Hidden Gems of 2017
In case you missed them, here are 10 of our editors’ favorite articles from the past year.
When Moral Boundaries Become Incubators for Sin
The walls we build around our ministries can lull us into spiritual complacency.
With Rising Teen Suicides, the Church Cannot Afford Mixed Messages on Mental Health
How ministries can play a role in getting youth the support they need.
The Truth about Suicide
More and more Americans are taking their own lives. How the church can step up.
How a Small Congregation Fed 145,000 People
God is using 124 people from this historic congregation to support a big ministry.
When It’s Hard to Call God “Father”
For Jo Saxton, growing to know God as Father meant a long journey of forgiveness.
PARSE: The Top 14 of ‘14
Our year’s stand-out content.
Can Churches Separate Mental Illness and Shame?
Rick Warren confronts one more “last taboo.”
Friday Five Interview: Amy Simpson
How should the Church respond to mental illness? We asked the author of the new book, Troubled Minds.