The Christianity Today Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
SBC Executive Committee Balks at Directive to Open Up to Abuse Investigation
Leaders are still debating whether to hand over privileged materials as survivors and the majority of their own denomination have requested.
My Son’s Down Syndrome Showed Me the Real Imago Dei
It didn’t look at all like I thought it did.
Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Leaders: California, Please Protect Religious Liberty
We call on the State Assembly to abandon Senate Bill 1146.
Why ‘All the Single Ladies’ Shouldn’t Give Up on Marriage
Frustrations with men and the institution are real, but shouldn’t obscure our hope in what God is doing.
Readers Write
Your responses to the April 2010 issue of Christianity Today.
Valentine’s Day
The candy equivalent of a conversation heart that reads “UR Sweet” is a nice enough sentiment, but who actually wants to eat one?
Dreamgirls, Children, Iwo Jima and more
Christian critics consider Dreamgirls, Children of Men, Letters from Iwo Jima, Pan’s Labyrinth, We Are Marshall, The Good Shepherd, and Night at the Museum. Plus, new reviews of Rocky Balboa, The Pursuit of Happyness, and Charlotte’s Web.
How Would a Woman Change the Supreme Court?
The better question is, what’s that woman’s political ideology?