Editor’s Note …

The article by Peter Beyerhaus in our March 30 issue, “The Theology of Salvation in Bangkok,” first appeared in the Evangelical Missions Quarterly (Spring, 1973). We used it by permission, but I inadvertently neglected to credit the source as we routinely do in such cases.

This year’s Rose Bowl Easter Sunrise Service in Pasadena, California, was a special one: the twenty-fifth. The sermon, delivered by the former editor of CHRISTIANITY TODAY, Dr. Carl F. H. Henry, is included in this issue. Dr. Henry was the guiding light in its beginning.

We solicit your prayers for L. Nelson Bell, one of CHRISTIANITY TODAY’s founders, writer of “A Layman and His Faith,” and currently moderator of the General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bell has had a heart problem for some years, and recently his eyesight and lower limbs have given him some trouble. We covet both full strength and length of days for him.

A request has gone out for prayer for the International Congress on World Evangelization. Will you join congress planners in prayer that the Holy Spirit will give God’s people the power and the resources to finish the Great Commission in our lifetime?

Also in this issue

The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

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Being Human

Andrew Arndt: The Hidden Struggles of Public Figures and Why Real Community Matters

How do we identify coping mechanisms and begin a journey to wholeness?

The Russell Moore Show

Should I Leave My Church Over Calvinism and Arminianism?

Russell answers a listener question about whether a church’s differences over Calvinism and Arminianism mean it’s time to leave his church.

Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?

In his younger years, Lincoln was a skeptic. But as he aged, he turned toward biblical wisdom—and not only when in the public eye.

Killing People Is Not the Same as Allowing Them to Die

And the church of Jesus Christ has to offer people a better way of thinking about life and dependence if we want to push against the horrors of euthanasia.

News

How CT Editors Carl Henry and Nelson Bell Covered Civil Rights

Michael D. Hammond

Trying to stake out a sliver of space for the “moderate evangelical,” the magazine sometimes left readers confused and justice ignored.

Review

This ‘Screwtape for Our Times’ Will Challenge and Confound You

The Body of This Death is difficult to classify, difficult to read, and absolutely worth your time.

Christian Athletes to Cheer on at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

Annie Meldrum

Competitors in speedskating, bobsledding, the biathlon, and hockey speak about their faith.

Review

Dissent Does Not Division Make

Three books on art and culture to read this month.

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