Books

5 New Books

by Christianity Today Writers.

The Faith: What Christians Believe, Why They Believe It, and Why It Matters Charles Colson and Harold Fickett

The apologetic laid out in The Faith is theological grounding for believers put on the spot. Colson’s case in point: the courage of the Amish girls at Nickel Mines.

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Escaping the Devil’s Bedroom: Sex Trafficking, Global Prostitution, and the Gospel’s Transforming Power Dawn Herzog Jewell

Generations ago, ministry to prostitutes stalled out after conversion. Today, outreach is comprehensive and transformational, focused on helping women.

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Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey with the New Calvinists Collin Hansen

Hansen goes on a road trip to the nerve centers of a Calvinist renewal. His stops include Bethlehem Baptist Church, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Mars Hill Church, and Passion Conference.

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Nurturing the Nations: Reclaiming the Dignity of Women in Building Healthy Cultures Darrow L. Miller with Stan Guthrie

Miller and Guthrie offer worldview transformation as a critical response to the global misogyny that keeps women in poverty.

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A Mended and Broken Heart: The Life and Love of Francis of Assisi Wendy Murray

Murray aims to set the record straight about Saint Francis both by dismissing legends that present him as barely human, and by elevating the role of Clare of Assisi, one of Francis’ first followers.

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Previous Top 5 lists have featured books on devotionals, how character shapes belief, food, Atheism, China, Presidents, World Christianity, Ancient-Future Faith, the Civil Rights Era, Social Justice, Church History, Popular Culture, the Civil War, Apologetics, Atheism, and Sex.

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I want something better than self-anesthetizing consumption.

Plan This Year’s Bible Reading for Endurance, not Speed

J. L. Gerhardt

Twelve-month Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.

The Bulletin

The Bulletin Remembers 2025

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

Mike, Russell, and Clarissa reflect on 2025 top news stories and look forward to the new year.

Strongmen Strut the Stage

The Bulletin with Eliot Cohen

Shakespeare offers insights on how global leaders rise and fall.

The Russell Moore Show

My Favorite Books of 2025

Russell shares his favorite reads of the year.

Evangelism and All That Jazz

In 1966, CT reported on church activities but also on LSD, The Beatles, and the war in Vietnam.

Why The Body Matters

Justin Ariel Bailey

Three books on ministry and church life to read this month.

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