Finally, a Tech Book That Doesn’t Pull Punches
Clare Morell’s The Tech Exit succeeds where so many volumes fail, never flinching at the digital crisis faced by families, schools, and churches today.
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The author and theologian spoke with CT about women’s porn use and her path to freedom from addiction.
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“You know how sometimes you get to the point that you’ve lost hope, you don’t know how to pray?”
The Body, the Blood, and the Ongoing Debate Around the Lord’s Supper
Evangelicals differ over whether communion is a symbol of Christ or a means to encounter him.
Duane Rollins’s Life Testified to the Cost of Abuse
When will churches step up to help carry the weight too many survivors bear alone?
How Coptic Martyrs—and Migrants—Inform Our Christian Faith
While beheadings grab headlines, poverty and cultural friction push emigration to the West—where the welcome is not always what Copts expect.
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A Spiritual Checkup for Christians in Health Care
Faithful medical professionals need more than practical tips on handling stress or managing schedules.
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Chuck DeGroat and The Crisis of Integrity in Church Leadership
Toxic leadership, character formation, and the role of accountability
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Scam Trafficking, Trump’s Crypto Obsession, and Mental Illness in the Family
The Bulletin discusses scam trafficking in Southeast Asia, Trump’s obsession with cryptocurrency, and how families cope with mental illness.
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Molly Worthen, professor and journalist, talks about leaders across history and their ability to affect and influence.
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View archivesIt's easy to live in a state of panic, anxiety, and fear, from the pinging of our phones to politics and the state of the church. In this issue, we acknowledge panic and point to Christian ways through it. Russell Moore brings us to the place of panic in Caesarea Philippi with Jesus and Peter. Laura M. Fabrycky writes about American inclinations toward hero-making. Mindy Belz reports on the restorative work of Dr. Denis Mukwege for rape victims in Congo. We’re also thrilled to give you a first look at the Global Flourishing Study, a multiyear research project about what makes a flourishing life across the globe. While panic may be profitable or natural, we have a sure and steady anchor for our souls in Jesus.
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Stories of Christian conversion
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The Father to the Fatherless Sang a New Song over Me
Abandoned at birth, I grew up in Romanian orphanages. Today I lead Eastern Europe’s largest Christian music festival.
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The Gospel Comes for a Neo-Nazi
A couple’s weekly dinner invitations helped transform me from an embittered skinhead to a senior pastor.
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The Lion, the Wizard, and the Great Physician
During childhood, my heart beat with joy in Narnia and Middle Earth. After meeting an invisible Doctor, I understood why.
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I Went to Prison for Murder. God’s Word Brought Freedom.
After enduring brutality as a child and inflicting it as a gang member, I sought healing and wholeness at the cross.
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I Was Sold into Slavery. Jesus Set Me Free.
In the Thai Muslim community where I lived, enslavement was all I knew. Then God spoke into the darkness.
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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.
