Meeting People Where They’re Migrating
Responses to our November issue.
Christian Whistleblower Who Won $70M Was Motivated by ‘Moral Clarity’
Sarah Feinberg said she had the responsibility to do the right thing when she discovered fraud at her government contractor employer.
What the First Black Death Victim Wanted the World to Know
New research traces plague to historic Syriac Christian community.
Blessed Are the Thrifty?
Jesus’ teachings challenge how we spend when money is tight.
The Riddle of Church Loneliness
Why were evangelicals as lonesome as everyone else before COVID-19, but less so after?
CT Editors and Contributors Respond: What Are You Thankful for in 2021?
After a difficult year, CT family and friends take time to reflect on what they’re grateful for.
The New Face of Medical Missions
The missionary physicians of the 21st century will be Africans—and US missions agencies couldn’t be happier.
Who Is My COVID-19 Neighbor?
The only way to beat the coronavirus in the US is to beat it everywhere. Can we really save the whole world?
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Is Not a Ministry Guide
The infamous pyramid was never an accurate description of how people act, let alone a guide to discipleship.