
The Past and Present of Chinese Churches in Indonesia
Q&A with pastor Samuel Fu on the evangelical challenges in the nation of a thousand islands.
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The Gospel According to Dungeons & Dragons
The fantasy role-playing game’s theological dimensions can be spiritually formative.

From the Archives: A Christian Education
To ring in the new school year, check out a selection of CT articles about pursuing life-long learning and religious education.

When the South Loosens its Bible Belt
A growing breed of unchurched evangelicals is poised to heighten the culture wars.

Stand By Me. But Don’t Be a Bystander.
Pay attention to the sin of passivity, especially in church leaders dealing with abused women.

The Christian Case for Reading Black Classics
Why James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and other African American masters deserve an audience among all believers.

From the Archives: Elisabeth Elliot’s Devotionals
A selection of the late author’s CT publications.

Elisabeth Elliot’s Lost Manuscript
While searching through old files, radio producers at Back to the Bible discovered an unpublished work written by the late missionary pioneer.

Pro-Life Ministry in Post-Roe America
Join CT and the National Association of Evangelicals on August 30 for a live discussion on the ethical, theological, and pastoral challenges of life after Roe v. Wade.

Baby Blues: How to Face the Church’s Growing Fertility Crisis
If current rates continue, most religious communities in America will shrink by more than half within three generations. But nondenominational Christianity might buck the trend.
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