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Can We See God from Einstein’s Tower?
The great scientist’s grand theories can take us to dizzying heights, but there are realms they cannot reach.
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?
Reading the Bible Fast and Slow
States to Trump: We Want Refugees
With evangelical support, most governors agree to confusing new requirements.
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?
Love Your Neighbor in the New Year: Answer Their Emails and Texts
Jesus protected his time and also gave it up willingly. In this digital age, we’re called to do the same.
Top Stories of the Persecuted Church in 2019
Christians continue to suffer around the world, from Algeria to Syria. Here are the 10 most-read stories from last year.
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.
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Christian Influencer Dale Partridge Shares Inspirational Quotes—But They Weren’t All His
After believing “all ideas are God’s ideas,” the 34-year-old blames earlier plagiarism on immaturity.
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.
Change Is Exhausting – Don’t Attempt It Without A Way To Recharge
Whenever you’re attempting a big change, it is essential to build intentional time and space for rest.
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Non-Traditional Seminary Students Are Changing the Church
A new class of seminarians emerges.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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