Editor's Note

Not a Mere Museum Piece
Why the Bible is better-suited for DC than I am.
Our October Issue: Rooting for Bible Ministries
Confessions of a Bible study dropout.
Our September Issue: Our Checkered Pasts Are God's Glory
Why redemption is sweeter without selective memory.
Our July/Aug Issue: The Upside of Disruption
How unwelcome change can lead to a fuller life.
Our June Issue: In the Body of Christ, We’re All Connected
The networks and bonds between hundreds of millions of Christians never stop surprising us.
Our May Issue: Social Science and Spiritual Formation
Can research about the fruit of the spirit make you a better Christian?
Our April Issue: Mystically United in Christ
All we are is his. And he is ours. What a glorious mystery.
Christians, Retreating Isn't a Failure of Nerve
We need a tactical withdrawal to regroup the church for the days ahead.
How Much Attention Does Luther Really Deserve?
How to celebrate one of history’s biggest celebrities.
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In This Issue: Our Sustaining Force
How the gospel truth lightens our load.
The Other 'Christianity Today'
Learning from our fundamentalist predecessor.
Better Than Olive Garden
When you’re here, you’re family—really.
Creating for Good
Our hope isn't simply to solve a perceived problem, but to address deeper causes.
Healing Power
The operative word behind this issue of CT.
Responsible Freedom
Part of our job is to help you think well.
Introducing Quick to Listen, a New Podcast from Christianity Today
Our contribution toward making the Internet a less noisy place.
It Takes a Church to Protest
Why civil disobedience runs in our blood.
What Every Issue of CT Is About
We are all 'part of a great and mighty cosmic work of God.'
Christian Culture Is Better Than We Imagine
Let's not forget the church's long legacy of creativity and excellence.
Created to Do Good Work
In praise of magenta-colored industry.

Top Story April 26, 2024

After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
The plan would organize UMC churches in four global regions, with each given more leeway around same-sex marriage and other theological issues.

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