Why God’s omniscience is good news for us.
Mark Galli
May 24, 2013
Whatever your addiction, God's grace is the only hope for a way out.
Laura Leonard
May 20, 2013
After fleeing her own broken life, Sarah Thebarge learned to see God's image in her refugee neighbors.
Interview by Elissa Cooper
April 9, 2013
The story of the girl who wouldn't stop asking questions.
Karen Swallow Prior
April 8, 2013
Reviewing decades-old abuse allegations isn't simple, as firing by Baptist missions agency shows.
Bobby Ross Jr.
March 13, 2013
Even the most tragic stories find redemption in the story of the Bible.
Christopher Hall
February 6, 2013
However we interpret the controversial doctrine, it's clear that salvation is never a human achievement.
Roger Olson
February 5, 2013
Observers weigh in.
Will Willimon, Halee Gray Scott, and Margaret Feinberg
January 28, 2013
And its wildness is what prompts us to tame it.
Frederick Buechner
December 17, 2012
It's one of those things you don't want to moderate despite the risks, he says.
Interview by Mark Galli
September 10, 2012
The great gay Christian debate is never-ending, one-dimensional, and somewhat pointless.
Alan Chambers
July 16, 2012
The volcanic issue of "Lordship Salvation" is still emitting the smoke and fumes of controversy.
S. Lewis Johnson Jr.
July 12, 2012
A Wesleyan Arminian perspective on God's grace and the gravity of sin.
Ben Witherington
July 12, 2012
Struggling with homosexuality is a paradox, but embracing homosexuality is a contradiction.
Michael Horton
July 12, 2012
While media outlets made much of Exodus shift on reparative therapy for gay Christians, theologians parsed president's understanding of salvation.
Weston Gentry
July 12, 2012
Mourning the loss of an American icon, and remembering why we all want to live in Mayberry.
Frank Smith
July 4, 2012
The church defies the counsel of Jesus when it fails to insist on the wrongdoer's repentance.
R. Douglas Geivett
June 20, 2012
Why Christianity is a many splendored thing
Mark Galli
April 17, 2012
Incarnational grace in the Pastoral Epistles.
Jeff McSwain
December 22, 2011
Many who assume they understand the gospel fail to actually apply its riches to their lives.
Tullian Tchividjian
November 18, 2011
Free at first: an excerpt from 'Chaos and Grace.'
Mark Galli
October 14, 2011
The chaos of grace and the grace of chaos.
Mark Galli
September 29, 2011
Dr. King's response to critical clergy is full of lessons for today.
Chuck Colson and Timothy George
June 23, 2011
Discovering grace, community, and mission around the table
Tim Chester
June 17, 2011
The recovering crack addict and baseball superstar knows he's special, but it's a special that cuts two ways.
Dan Reed
June 15, 2011
What a misleading article in the 'The Nation' can teach evangelicals.
Jedd Medefind
April 27, 2011
The same holy hands that punish the wicked pull the righteous to safety.
Linda Falter
April 27, 2011
There is a reason Good Friday is called good, and why we can be thankful when God forsakes us.
Mark Galli
April 21, 2011
An increasingly popular view of the atonement forces the question: What are we saved from?
Mark Galli
April 7, 2011
Christian thinkers weigh in on what churches should do about meeting the sojourner.
Mark DeYmaz, M. Daniel Carroll R., and Matthew Soerens
March 1, 2011
Consistency means not singling out those with same-sex orientation. The same standard should apply to all.
A Christianity Today editorial
February 14, 2011
Why Jesus did not say, "Market your neighbor as yourself."
Mark Galli
February 3, 2011
It's time to put aside this abused "badge of honor."
Jason B. Hood
January 24, 2011
Why some people may want to abandon New Year's resolutions as soon as possible.
Mark Galli
January 6, 2011
Jamie Tworkowski’s nonprofit shows love to self-destructive teens.
Mark Moring
November 15, 2010
Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.
Christine A. Scheller
October 22, 2010
How churches are ministering to society's most despised.
Marian V. Liautaud
September 17, 2010