Who’s Who of Trump’s ‘Tremendous’ Faith Advisers
The Republican candidate finally names his campaign’s evangelical connections.
Radio Ads Continue ‘Largest Ever’ Immigration Reform Effort by Evangelicals
(UPDATED) Local pastors in 14 states recruited for $400,000 campaign by Evangelical Immigration Table.
Roe at 40: Who’s Winning the Abortion Battle?
With victories and setbacks on both sides, not to mention conflicting polls, it can be hard to tell.
Employers Can Limit Employees’ Speech, TBN’s Lawsuit, Bar Boots Catholic Group, and More News
Important developments in the church and the world.
It Isn’t Easy Being Pink: There Is No Neutral Ground When It Comes to Planned Parenthood
A noble cause cannot mask the most ignoble of partners.
The Komen Fiasco’s Silver Lining
Small comforts (and other sizes) emerge from Planned Parenthood’s bullying tactics.
The Politics of Breast Cancer
Why the Komen Foundation’s desire not to be “political” is understandable, but impossible.
Evangelicals Call for Prison-Rape Reforms
Where Have All the Classics Gone?
These days it’s a triumph when a movie is simply inoffensive. But we can do better than that!
2008 Christianity Today Book Awards
This year, 49 publishers nominated 359 titles published in 2007. CT editors selected the top books in each category, and then panels of judges — one panel per category — voted. In the end, we chose 10 winners and gave 11 awards of merit to the books that best shed light on people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission. Selections from judges’ comments are below.