Evangelicals Have Four Proposals for Harmonizing Genesis and Evolution
Loren Haarsma maps out the prevailing schools of thought on the origins of humanity and sin.
Religious Exemption Requests Spike as Employers Mandate Vaccine
Some white evangelicals, the faith group most likely to refuse to get the shot, join thousands in citing “sincerely held” religious beliefs.
CT Editors and Contributors Respond: What Are You Thankful for in 2021?
After a difficult year, CT family and friends take time to reflect on what they’re grateful for.
La esperanza es un salto lleno de expectativa
El Adviento nos recuerda que la esperanza cristiana está formada por lo que ya ha sucedido y lo que va a suceder nuevamente.
Hope Is an Expectant Leap
Advent reminds us that Christian hope is shaped by what has happened and what’s going to happen again.
Died: Phillip E. Johnson, Lawyer Who Put Darwin on Trial
With landmark book, he became “chief architect and guiding light” of the intelligent design movement.
When Restoration Hurts
Christian counselors grapple with how to encourage reconciliation while protecting victims.
How Devotional Poetry Unlocks the Bible’s Surprises
A new anthology helps us see the “saints and stumblers” of Scripture with fresh eyes.
Evangelical Leaders Challenge Trump’s ‘America First’ Budget
Group of 100 prominent Christians worry severe cuts to foreign aid will reverse progress at reducing poverty.
Why Tim Keller, Max Lucado, and Hundreds of Evangelical Leaders Oppose Trump’s Refugee Ban
Regardless of court fight’s final outcome, fewer persecuted Christians will make it to America under president’s plan.