The History of Chinese Bible Translation Is Full of Cooperation
Western missionaries collaborated with Chinese Christian scholars to translate the Word of God, leading to the achievement of the Union Version.
A Scottish Farmer Started the World’s First Chinese-Language Magazine
Before he died at age 37, missionary William Milne had produced a publication promoting Christianity, science, and general knowledge.
Buffalo Survivors to Shooter: ‘You Will Not Escape the Fury of the Almighty’
At Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, family members quote Scripture and evoke God’s vengeance and mercy.
Christians Are Peculiar, and That’s Okay
I joined Christianity Today not as a trite multicultural experiment but to contribute to the wonderful weirdness of building the kingdom.
Florence Li Tim-Oi: The First Woman Priest in the Anglican Communion
The Western church regards her highly, but some Chinese Christians struggle with her affinity for socialist ideology and betrayal of coworkers in Mao’s era.
Australia Had a Pentecostal Prime Minister. Did It Matter?
As Scott Morrison steps down, evangelicals assess the way he brought religion into politics.
Died: Joel Belz, Founder of World Magazine
A “newspaper man at heart,” he believed Christians needed “sound journalism, grounded in facts and biblical truth.”
12 Scholars Who Brought the Bible into Chinese
Each had unique translation philosophies, diction preferences, and intended audiences in mind, frameworks that informed how they approached their all-consuming work.
During Sunday Siege, Ukraine’s Churches Persevere
(UPDATED) As David is preached on Dnieper River, Russian pastors promote peace from Moscow.
The Confederate Statues Are Gone. The Work of Repentance Continues.
These white evangelicals want to make the former capital of the Confederacy into the capital of racial reconciliation.