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Ukrainian Children Are Not Expendable

Bureaucratic efficiency is no excuse for ignoring the vulnerable.

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Overdiagnosis Is a Medical Problem—and a Spiritual Problem, Too

Side effects may include needless worry, loss of agency, and inadequate explanations of human hardship.

NYC Pastor Rich Villodas on Subversive Anger and True Forgiveness

A conversation with Russell Moore on living out the challenges of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

Firm Faith Doesn’t Require a Closed Mind

Christians should be known for embodying the virtues of curiosity and epistemic humility.

Borrowing Faith When Doubt Creeps In

The certainty of another believer can guide us back to the truth.

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Would You Die for a Friend?

The enormously popular adult animation “Ne Zha 2” tries, and fails, to grasp what sacrifice truly entails.

Big Digs, Bad Detectives

From the archaeological discoveries of Ur to Mount Ebal, Christians need to be more careful evaluating the facts.

Bring Back Screen-Free Sunday School

Digital Bible lessons can’t replace teachers passing on the faith.

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Life, Leadership, and Lament: A Conversation with Mark Vroegop

The author, pastor, and president of The Gospel Coalition speaks on God working all things together for good.

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What COVID Left Behind, Part 1

The Bulletin reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic, five years later.

The Russell Moore Show

Recovering Christian Vocabulary: A Conversation with Stanley Hauerwas

The theologian, professor, and author urges believers to reclaim the language of their faith.

The Russell Moore Show

Dr. Moore Answers Listener Questions: When to Break a Relationship, How to Forgive, and What to Do About Church Craziness

Russell Moore and Ashley Hales, CT’s editorial director for print, respond to listeners.

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Even amid scandals, cultural shifts, and declining institutional trust, we at Christianity Today recognize the beauty of Christ’s church. In this issue, you’ll read of the various biblical metaphors for the church, and of the faithfulness of Japanese pastors. You’ll hear how one British podcaster is rethinking apologetics, and Collin Hansen’s hope for evangelical institutions two years after Tim Keller’s death. You’ll be reminded of the power of the Resurrection, and how the church is both more fragile and much stronger than we think from editor in chief Russell Moore. This Lent and Easter season, may you take great courage in Jesus’ words in Matthew 16:18—“I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.”

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The End Is Not the End

C. Everett Koop on death and dying.

Christianity and Scientific Concerns

Six evangelical scholars–including C. Everett Koop–in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.

The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop

Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.

How Faith Works

The volcanic issue of “Lordship Salvation” is still emitting the smoke and fumes of controversy.

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