Trump Is Underwater with Most Americans but Not White Evangelicals
In a Pew survey marking 100 days in office, 72 percent of white evangelical Protestants approve of his job as president.
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Sudan’s Refugees Are Building New Lives. They Could Still Use the World’s Attention.
American evangelicals once helped foster global empathy toward those suffering in the large African nation. But that was 30 years ago.
How Dude Perfect Won Me Over
The hit YouTube channel features five Christian guys who have wholesome, competitive fun. As a tech-skeptical father to boys, I’m grateful.
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As Celebrity-Driven Churches Rise and Fall, Capitol Hill Baptist Endures
Over its 150-year history, the old-school DC congregation has embodied faithfulness over flashiness.
How to Live in the ‘Negative World’
Gospel centrality seeks to draw people into the kingdom—as an alternative to drawing lines in the sand.
A US Evangelical Considers Pope Francis
The pope was tricky to categorize and at times theologically confusing. Yet I couldn’t help but admire him.
The Bible and the Tariffs Debate
Abraham Kuyper argued for tariffs with thin theological support. A later thinker, Frederick Nymeyer, mounted a vehement biblical critique.
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Who Gets Our Church After a Dating Breakup?
CT advice columnists also weigh in on outreach to a family leaving a church and a lost sense of ministry calling.
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Is Religion Violent? With Tal Howard
The Bulletin welcomes the new week with headline commentary and a conversation with author Tal Howard.
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Moore to the Point: The Audacity of Pope
What all of us can learn from the life and death of Pope Francis.
Being Human
Finding Home, People-Pleasing, True Healing, and Revelation
Steve and Lisa Cuss discuss salvation and self-acceptance on the path home, in this world and the next.
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The Masculinity Crisis with John Eldredge
The Bulletin welcomes John Eldredge for a conversation about masculinity in far-right politics.
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View archivesEven 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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Stories of Christian conversion
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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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A Good Pair of Lungs
How burst pulmonary arteries opened my eyes to the gift of an ordinary life in Jesus.
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I Turned to New Age Psychedelics for Salvation. They Couldn’t Deliver.
Shrooms glittered on the surface—but hid a dark chasm underneath. That’s where Jesus found me.
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Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.
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.
