Resisting the Impulse of Self-Optimization
In Lent, we realign our identity in Christ and recover our sense of being loved into existence by our Creator.
Skeptical of Politicians and Parties, Gen Z Isn’t Pumped for the 2024 Race
But on Christian campuses, first-time voters are still trying to find their own ways to engage the issues.
Should Christians Own Guns for Self-Defense? A Global Snapshot
Leaders in nine nations explain how they think theologically and biblically about personal safety as mass shootings plague the world.
The Perils of White American Folk Religion
Many Christians unwittingly practice a counter-faith that doesn’t know how to deal with racism.
Christianity Today’s 2019 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Caring for Refugees: A Declaration of Evangelical Response
At gathering of 100+ leaders, organizers pledge to engage ‘global refugee emergency.’
Why My Grief Belongs on the Internet
Public lament is more than just another hot take or social media rant.
Joni Eareckson Tada: “Don’t Deny Christ. The Stakes Are Too High”
How suffering drives us to the Cross
The Yeast of the Pharisees
Missionary shipwreck.
Andy Crouch: The Return of Shame
From online bullying to Twitter takedowns, shame is becoming a dominant force in the West. Thankfully, the Bible is full of language about shame. It’s just that most Westerners don’t see it.