Sounds of Silence Banned Methodist hymn sing indicates Fiji church-state conflict is worsening.
C.L. Lopez | August 25, 2009
What's in a Name? Christians in Southeast Asia debate their right to refer to God as Allah.
Susan Wunderink | July 28, 2009
Q & A: Carl Moeller The president and CEO of Open Doors USA updated CT on North Korea, which the group ranks as the world's worst persecutor of Christians.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | April 20, 2009
Keeping the Commandments The Supreme Court is thinking more clearly about religious symbols in public life.
John Witte Jr. | March 6, 2009
You've Got Jail Missionaries' imprisonment shows the security risks of support e-mails.
Susan Wunderink | February 17, 2009
Smuggling Debate Ministries disagree on how best to provide Bibles to Chinese Christians.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | January 27, 2009
Who Is in Charge of Our Pulpits? Pulpit Freedom Sunday was about bringing kingdom principles to bear on contemporary social problems, not seizing political power.
Ron Johnson Jr. | October 16, 2008
Martyrs of Free Speech In the face of resurgent Islam, the blood of the ninth-century Cordoban martyrs poses a pressing question to Christians.
Steven Gertz | October 9, 2008
Q+A: David Stevens CEO of the Christian Medical Association on fertility treatments and discrimination.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam | September 18, 2008
Caesar's Sectarians The government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another.
A Christianity Today Editorial | September 4, 2008
Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime? New hate law bills highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
Steven Gertz | August 8, 2008
Cedarville's Tenure Tremor The Baptist university is embroiled in a long-running dispute over the firing of two professors.
Sarah Pulliam | April 3, 2008
Westminster Theological Suspension Peter Enns's book Inspiration and Incarnation created a two-year theological battle that resulted in his suspension.
Sarah Pulliam | April 1, 2008