Jump directly to the Content

Search Results

La disparition de communautés artistiques est une perte pour l’Église
Les écrivains et artistes chrétiens ont besoin d’espaces partagés afin de pouvoir servir au mieux l’Église et le monde avec ce qui les passionne.
English
Sanat Topluluklarımız Öldüğünde Kilise Kaybeder
Hristiyan yazar ve sanatçılar, hem kiliseye hem de dünyaya en iyi şekilde hizmet edebilmek için benzer düşünen yaratıcı kişilerden oluşan topluluklara ihtiyaç duyarlar.
The Church Loses When Our Arts Communities Die
Christian writers and artists need communities of like-minded creatives so we can best serve both the church and the world.
Français
Vamos trazer a modéstia de volta para a Internet!
Sim, ganhamos um público, mas expusemos demais nossa alma.
EnglishFrançais
Même en ligne, nous avons encore besoin de la pudeur.
Avec le développement des blogs et des réseaux sociaux, nous avons gagné un public. Mais nous avons surexposé nos âmes.
EnglishPortuguês
Make the Internet Modest Again
We gained an audience but overexposed our souls.
PortuguêsFrançais
Novel Reactions to a Focus on Fiction
And other replies to the January/February issue.
New Zealand Christian Bookshop Closures a Sign of the Times
Nearly half of Manna Christian bookstores are shutting down, leaving some without a Christian bookstore in their town and highlighting concerns of misinformation.
Died: Henry Blackaby, Author of ‘Experiencing God’
The Canadian pastor’s influential Bible study sold 8 million copies and pointed readers to trust God’s plan.
Word Perfect: Christian Proofreaders Celebrate a Billion Bibles Checked
Peachtree Publishing Services reviews 80 percent of Protestant Bibles in the US, looking at 300,000 details in each project.
Christian Fiction (Finally) Has Issues
Evangelical novelists have embraced human grit and struggle. Getting readers to notice is its own struggle.
The Book I’d Love to Write
Eight writers daydream about passion projects they will (realistically) never pursue.
Christianity Today’s 15 Most-Read Book Reviews of 2023
Elisabeth Elliot’s extraordianary life, Shannon Harris’s memoir, the perils of public ministry, and much more from the year in books.
Beyond Narnia, Ramona, and Green Gables
A conversation with Christian authors, editors, and more about contemporary children’s literature and how to find the right books for your kids.
Christianity Today’s 2024 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Loaves and Casserole Dishes: Will Church Cookbooks Survive?
The spiral-bound tomes guarding the secrets of the best sugar cookies, sheet cake, and seven-layer salad are disappearing—but not completely.
Christian Standard Bible Finds Its Place in ‘Crowded’ Evangelical Market
The six-year-old CSB translation has recently climbed to the No. 2 spot on monthly bestseller list.
Died: ‘The Hiding Place’ and ‘The Cross and the Switchblade’ Coauthor Elizabeth Sherrill
“She knew how to tell a story with power.”
Josh Butler Resigns as Pastor Following TGC Article Backlash
The “Beautiful Union” author said the conversation around his book took an intense toll on his Tempe, Arizona, church.
Barely Anyone Reads the Bible in Germany. So Why Are Luther Bibles Selling So Well?
A revised edition of Reformer’s translation ranked among 2022 bestsellers.

Top Story May 13, 2024

Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent Christian
Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent Christian
It wasn’t only because of missionaries from the West, says a Tongan Australian theologian.

Free Newsletters

Enter The Vault

Vault

Browse our Full Library of online archives, including past issues of CT magazine.

Access the Archives
close