Hope in a Hopeless Situation

When art director Joan Nickerson unveiled the cover art for this issue, the nods of approval from staff signaled the successful end of a project that had taken the Christianity Today Institute halfway around the world and back again.

Preparations for the trip to South Africa began in December 1985, when initial visa applications were made. At about the same time, however, racial tensions were reaching a new fever pitch, and the government’s own wariness of foreign journalists witnessing violence firsthand delayed document processing for what was an anxious three months. Travel plans were in a continual state of flux, waiting for Johannesburg to give final visa approval—or denial. Then in March, visas were approved for an April visit, and CT executive editor Terry Muck; CTI’s chief operating officer, Paul Robbins; and two others from the CT Institute began making final plans.

Ably assisting with those plans was editorial coordinator Marty White. Her assignment was to set up the visiting group’s schedule, which eventually consisted of over 80 individual meetings and interviews. Of course, such arrangements had to be made during normal South African business hours—or between 10 P.M. and 6 A.M. Chicago time! By departure day, a slightly weary Marty had meticulously mapped out each day’s agenda. (Special thanks to a patient husband, Chad.)

As for the trip itself, the foursome lived with the multiple tensions and dilemmas of this tinderbox situation for nearly three weeks. And their report is both a recounting of those tensions and a personal, often poignant, look at men and women in the church holding forth the only hope in what, humanly speaking, is a hopeless situation.

Harold Smith, Managing Editor

Our Latest

Review

Put Not Your Trust in Techno-Kings

A new book on Elon Musk examines his wide influence, impressive achievements, and flawed ideology of centralization

Excerpt

Sorting out Truth and Lies After Divorce

Vaneetha Rendall Risner

An excerpt from This Was Never the Plan: Walking With God Through the Heartache of Divorce.

News

UK Immigration Plans Unsettle Hong Kongers Who Fled China

Joyce Wu

Christians continue to cling to the fact that “the Lord has not abandoned us.”

The Bulletin

Failed Iran Talks, Draft Registration, Orbán’s Loss, and Revenge Addiction

Clarissa Moll

Vance’s failed negotiations with Iran, US draft registration for young men, Hungary’s prime minister loses, and the science of revenge.

Thou Art the Man

President Donald Trump’s diatribe against the pope—paired with his posting of a blasphemous AI-generated image—shows contempt for the things of God.

Being Human

Christine Caine Shares Her Adoption Story, Abuse Recovery, and ‘The Faith to Flourish’

Emotional healing through identity in Christ not identity in crisis

The Russell Moore Show

Should I Report Abuse in Church to the Police?

Spoiler alert: yes, you should.

Fertility Treatment Beyond the Quick Fix

Restorative reproductive medicine is a great idea and can honor traditional Christian teachings on marriage, children, and sex. Just don’t oversell it.

addApple PodcastsDown ArrowDown ArrowDown Arrowarrow_left_altLeft ArrowLeft ArrowRight ArrowRight ArrowRight Arrowarrow_up_altUp ArrowUp ArrowAvailable at Amazoncaret-downCloseCloseellipseEmailEmailExpandExpandExternalExternalFacebookfacebook-squarefolderGiftGiftGooglegoogleGoogle KeephamburgerInstagraminstagram-squareLinkLinklinkedin-squareListenListenListenChristianity TodayCT Creative Studio Logologo_orgMegaphoneMenuMenupausePinterestPlayPlayPocketPodcastprintremoveRSSRSSSaveSavesaveSearchSearchsearchSpotifyStitcherTelegramTable of ContentsTable of Contentstwitter-squareWhatsAppXYouTubeYouTube