Church Life+Ministry
Evangelicals Support Prison Reform in Theory, But Less in Practice
Survey shows optimism for the potential for redemption and restoration, though most churches aren’t involved in criminal justice efforts.
How to Make Evangelism More Normal in Your Church’s Life
We are all busy. But we all have the same 24 hours a day and we all have time to do what is most important. Evangelism has to be a priority.
My Lowest Point of Character Is My Highest Point of Leadership Capacity
Kingdom Character: How to be Faithful to the End (Part 1 of 3)
Megxit and the Church: Harry and Meghan Reflect Our Lost Youth
Britain’s royal family isn’t the only institution struggling to retain and empower the next generation.
Bryan Stevenson Wants to Liberate People from the Lie That Their Life Doesn’t Matter
The author of the book behind the new film ‘Just Mercy’ shows the church a way forward.
Amid Abuse Scandals, Legal Challenges Test Clergy Reporting Exemptions
Implications for church leaders loom as Montana reverses $35M judgment and other states continue tightening reporting laws.
Australia Fires Lead to Canceled Mission Trips, Church Climate Change Conversations
Scripture Union evacuates beach teams, Hillsong raises money, and A Rocha explores the biblical response to the blaze.
Scam Lures Speakers to Fake UK Church Conferences
Hundreds of American Christian leaders have been invited to Anglican events—then asked to pay up.
One-on-One with Seth Haines on Experiencing Divine Love
If we confess our disordered attachments, “he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
After Soleimani’s Death, Iran’s Christians Brace for ‘Tsunami of Disaster and Opportunity’
An interview with Lazarus Yeghnazar on why Western Christians should focus on leaders not numbers in the Islamic republic.
#Blessed: The Ministry of Instagram Inspiration
Morgan Harper Nichols and Ruth Chou Simons are part of a movement to bring beauty, truth, and encouragement to millions scrolling on their phones.
That They May Be One: Unity for the Sake of the World, Part 2
Could we travel beyond our comfortable theological tribes and villages in order to befriend, encourage, support, and love other pastors and priests in our own community?
That They May Be One: Unity for the Sake of the World, Part 1
Could we pastors, priests, and ministry professionals begin to finally “get over” the idea of separation and competition?
Introducing Christianity Today’s New Editor in Chief
Daniel Harrell on how he became a Christian, pastoring on the East Coast and Midwest, and losing his wife to cancer.
My Favorite ‘Quick to Listen’ Episodes of 2019
The hosts of Christianity Today's weekly news podcast on the episodes they won't soon forget.
How Do You Define Evangelism?
Evangelism at its simplest is the telling of the gospel. But evangelism includes not just the telling.
US Religion Census Maps Changing Churches, Declining Denominations
The 2020 project shows shifting complexity of organized religion.
The New Face of Medical Missions
The missionary physicians of the 21st century will be Africans—and US missions agencies couldn’t be happier.
Top Story November 10, 2020

Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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