Church Life+Ministry

A Corrupt Salvation
Charismatic archbishop accused of exploiting women for sex.
Winning the Oral Majority
Mission agencies rethink outreach to the world's non-literate masses.
Orality at Home
The language of postmodernism.
Too Inclusive
Church loses building after members flee pastor's universalism.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Persecution in Eritrera, Oregon assisted-suicide, AmeriCorps and religious schools, and Local Church dismissed.
Epochal Event: What God Did in Korea
Billy Graham's 1973 Seoul Crusade drew the largest Christian gathering at the time.
Revival Fire
Christian colleges are among the few places left where traditional revival occurs, and Asbury is the most recent example.
Blessing the Church with its History
Douglas Sweeney argues for an evangelical movement that welcomes diversity and repents of its blind spots.
The Wrong End of the Spear
Is Christian passion for purity blinding us to our missionary impulse?
'I Feel Betrayed'
A son-in-law of one of the murdered missionaries says the casting was a mistake.
Two Cheers for the Vatican
Evangelicals generally support Roman Catholic decision on gay seminarians.
Nondescript Landmark
Modernizing Persian Gulf leader allows first Protestant building.
Just As He Was
Dubbed Graham sermons reap unprecedented global response.
Close Encounters with HIV
Local churches should network in the war against the virus. A Christianity Today editorial.
A More Excellent Way
Changing the law isn't enough.
We Are What We Behold
How to resist the demons that accompany influence and savvy.
Politically Driven Injustice
Fixing global poverty requires more than Rick Warren's PEACE plan.
Habits of Highly Effective Justice Workers
Should we protest the system or invest in a life? Yes.
The Soul Hunters of Central Asia
The most Baptist state in the world—Nagaland—is vying to become a powerhouse for cross-cultural missions.
Palau Pulls Back
Evangelist had told Chinese house churches to register with government.

Top Story May 7, 2024

SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
Amid the continued declines, Southern Baptists are celebrating back-to-back years of growth in worship attendance and baptism.

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