European Evangelicals Tailor Anti-Trafficking Ministries
As laws and attitudes on prostitution differ from country to country, so do the focuses of local nonprofits.
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Saying ‘Welcome the Stranger’ Is Easy. Hosting a Toddler Is Not.
A conservative pastor I know opened his home to children whose parents were deported. His witness has me examining my comfortable life.
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Rafah Crossing, Trump’s IRS Lawsuit, Don Lemon’s Arrest, and MAGA Jesus
Palestinians cross into Egypt, Trump’s leaked tax documents, former CNN anchor arrested, and MAGA Jesus vs. the real Jesus.
Seeing Black History Through Scripture
Similarities between the African American and Jewish experience can help us think biblically about human dignity.
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The Myth of Racial Progress
African-American church leaders speak out on white apathy, black anger, and the way of reconciliation.
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What Happens When You Look Away from the Minneapolis Shootings
You cannot hide a hardened heart behind the fact that you weren’t the one pulling the trigger.
How Football Shaped Christian Colleges
Three history books to read this month.
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Clarissa Moll and Steve Cuss on Power Dynamics, Faith, and Inclusive Leadership
How we navigate power, identity, and faith matters.
What CT Asked Advice Columnist Ann Landers
As America teetered on the edge of revolution, the magazine called for more innovation, responsibility, sensitivity, and stewardship.
Christian Devotion Does Not Undermine Christian Charity
When Christians neglect the poor and oppressed, it’s not because we love Jesus too much but because we love him too little.
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View archivesWhen Jesus taught, he used parables. The kingdom of God is like yeast, a net, a pearl. Then and today, to grasp wisdom and spiritual insight, we need the concrete. We need stories. In this issue of Christianity Today, we focus on testimony—the stories we tell, hear, and proclaim about God’s redemptive work in the world. Testimony is a personal application of the Good News. You’ll read Marvin Olasky’s testimony from Communism to Christ, Jen Wilkin’s call to biblical literacy, and a profile on the friendship between theologian Miroslav Volf and poet Christian Wiman. In an essay on pickleball, David Zahl reminds us that play is also a testament to God’s grace. As you read, we hope you’ll apply the truths of the gospel in your own life, church, and neighborhood. May your life be a testimony to the reality of God’s kingdom.
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The Church Needs to Recover the Primacy of God’s Word
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I Ran from God and My Jewish Identity. Then I Read the New Testament.
Aaron Abramson served in the Israeli Defense Forces before abandoning his faith and wandering the world in search of meaning.
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Journalism Was My Religion. Then I Encountered Jesus Christ.
I wanted to be an eyewitness to Brazil’s history. Instead, God made me a witness to his work in the world.
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Was It Really God’s Perfect Plan to Amputate My Foot?
A tragic accident jump-started my relationship with God. It also made me question his goodness.
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I Was the Enemy Jesus Told You to Love
As an extremist Muslim, I beat a Christian boy and left him to die. His faithful prayers for me led to my salvation.
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I Found Jesus in Science Class
How God used a skeptical teacher to help me make my faith my own.
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Why We Venerate and Vilify Christian Leaders
One moment we’re singing their praises; the next we’re questioning everything. Maybe we’re asking the wrong things of them.
Of Mountains & Mars Hills
How can faithful pastors lead when trust is broken, power is abused, and cynicism is everywhere?
3 Ways to Stay Sane This Easter Season
Yes, it’s possible to relax during your busiest time of the year.
Make Faith Plausible Again
A peculiar hospitality can awaken faith in our secular contexts.
Browse the Archives
Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.
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.
