Russell Moore Wants to Keep Christianity Weird
The public-policy leader for the largest US Protestant denomination isn’t worried over Christians’ loss of power. He says it might just be the best thing to happen to them.
Defender of the Weak, Hugger of Lepers, Friend of Sinners, Christian Intellectual
The head of Prison Fellowship wore many hats before his April 21 death.
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the December issue.
Refocusing on the Family
Like many evangelical organizations that were built in the past 50 years, Focus on the Family is attempting to thrive—and survive—past its founder.
Readers Write
What you thought of the January 2011 issue of Christianity Today.
Practically Theological
How churches are teaching doctrine—and finding eager participants.
Q & A: Kenneth Starr, Baylor’s Next President
The former solicitor general of the United States explains his vision for the Christian university.