Not as Those Who Have No Hope
End-of-life decisions are wrenching and ever more medically complex, but we can honor both God and our loved ones as death nears.
Five Lesser-Known Children’s Fantasy Series That Point to the Gospel
Meet a new generation of authors picking up where Lewis and Tolkien left off.
Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Wheaton College Releases Report on Its History of Racism
Task force and trustees call for community repentance, starting with a change to the name of the library.
The Gift of Mom Guilt
Hearing God’s call in a “lean in” or “opt out” world.
When Prolonging Life Means Prolonging Suffering
A trauma surgeon on when letting go of our loved ones is the most God-honoring thing we can do.
Una doctora de cuidados intensivos se encuentra con el gran médico
Me sentí distante de Dios hasta que fui testigo de un milagro médico.
A Critical Care Surgeon Meets the Great Physician
I felt distant from God until I witnessed a medical miracle.
Conflicted Catharsis: On ISIS and Revenge Films
In movies and in life, should Christians celebrate when villains are killed?
Heirs of His Invention
A dozen remedies for Post-Anonymous Stress Disorder.