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A Battle That Shaped Black Evangelicals

Preachers like John Marrant proclaimed the gospel across cultures. But the persistence—and defense—of slavery challenged their ministries.

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AI Porn Is Covetousness

AI-generated pornography promises to meet all our sexual desires—but only adds to our pervasive violation of the tenth commandment.

How to Do Redemptive Welfare Reform

Warm feelings about nice-sounding programs aren’t enough. Genuinely transformative efforts are long, slow, and local.

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Measuring the Good Life

New global data shows what makes for a flourishing life. It isn’t what we think.

American Idol’s ‘Songs of Faith’ Wasn’t a ‘Night of Praise’

But the Easter special was a reminder of how the church influences mainstream music.

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Always on the Go but Never Away from Home

A classic novel captures the tension between the church’s devotion to particular places and its mission to the ends of the earth.

The Man Who Taught Us Orphan Care

Charles Loring Brace revolutionized America’s understanding and treatment of poor children—and he did it all for Christ.

Public Theology Project

Hellfire-and-Brimstone Empathy

How the demonization of empathy will lead to a church that neglects repentance and coddles sin.

Being Human

Inviting Doubt to Deepen Your Faith Experience

How can you navigate faith and doubt on your journey with Jesus?

The Russell Moore Show

Moore to the Point: Empathy for the Devil

The case for hellfire-and-brimstone empathy

Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

The Spell Breaks

We unpack the rise and fall of two central figures in the Satanic Panic—Mike Warnke and Lauren Stratford.

The Russell Moore Show

Michael Luo on Strangers in the Land

Michael Luo of ‘The New Yorker’ joins Russell to talk about his own experiences as a child of immigrants to America and as a Christian in a secular media ecosystem that doesn’t always “get” religion.

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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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