Gao Zhisheng, the prominent Christian human rights lawyer abducted in 2009 who reappeared in late March after renouncing his activism, has disappeared again as of April 20.
CT covered the significance of Zhisheng’s case here.
Gao Zhisheng, the prominent Christian human rights lawyer abducted in 2009 who reappeared in late March after renouncing his activism, has disappeared again as of April 20.
CT covered the significance of Zhisheng’s case here.
The Bulletin
Trump hints at running in 2028, US strikes more alleged drug boats, ChatGPT produces erotica.
Review
A new account of faith in higher education adds some neglected themes to more familiar story lines.
In 1958, CT pushed evangelicals to engage important moral issues even when they seemed old-fashioned.
For many couples, in-laws are a major source of marital strife.
The head of The T.D. Jakes foundation on job assistance and economic empowerment.
Review
A new book acknowledges both categories as biblically valid—but insists on ordering them properly.
Antisemitic, racist texts show the need for spiritual and character renewal.
The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
Unpacking the crisis facing Nigeria’s persecuted Church