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?

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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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Worship, Bible Studies, and Restoration in South Korea’s Nonprofit Prison

Jennifer Park in Yeoju, South Korea

Somang Prison, the only private and Christian-run penitentiary in Asia, seeks to treat inmates with dignity—and it sees results.

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‘I’m Not Being Disrespectful, Mama. I Just Don’t Understand.’

America’s crisis of reading instruction is by now well-known. But have you checked on your kid’s math skills lately?

The Bulletin

Sunday Afternoon Reads: Lord of the Night

Finding God in the darkness and isolation of Antarctica.

The Russell Moore Show

Why Do Faithful Christians Defend Harmful Things?

Russell answers a listener question about how we should perceive seemingly harmful political beliefs in our church congregations.

The Complicated Legacy of Jesse Jackson

Six Christian leaders reflect on the civil rights giant’s triumphs and tragedies.

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The Churches That Fought for Due Process

An Ecuadorian immigrant with legal status fell into a detention “black hole.” Church leaders across the country tried to pull him out.

The Bulletin

AI Predictions, Climate Policy Rollback, and Obama’s Belief in Aliens

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

The future of artificial intelligence, Trump repeals landmark climate finding, and the existence of aliens.

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