‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Evokes the Sacred Worth of Underdogs
Charles Schulz’s improbable holiday special echoed his own acquaintance with lowliness.
The Year of Jubilee with Cindy Morgan
Through joy and sorrow, the tapestry of our lives is woven to create something beautiful.
Evangelical Thinking on the Trinity Is Often Remarkably Revisionist
Theologian Matthew Barrett diagnoses our drift away from an orthodox understanding of Father, Son, and Spirit.
Like-Minded, Not Like Me
Birds of a feather might flock together, but Christians must flock to Christ.
Christianity Today’s 2024 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
Christians on the Frontlines of the Pandemic
Doctors, nurses, and volunteers united in a global effort.
The Multiethnic Church Movement Hasn’t Lived up to Its Promise
Multiracial churches have not been good news for everyone. What can we do about it?
Like Preacher-Politicians Before Him, Senator Raphael Warnock Will Keep His Pulpit
The Ebenezer Baptist pastor becomes the latest in a line of African American ministers in Congress.
What Evangelicals Can Learn from George Lindbeck
Here’s why one of the leaders of postliberalism believed conservative Protestants would carry the torch.