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America’s Largest Christian Adoption Agency Lets LGBT Couples Foster in 1 of 35 States
After ACLU lawsuit, Bethany Christian Services shifts foster care placement policy to comply with Michigan’s new requirements.
Why the Church Needs Single Parents, and Single Parents Need the Church
Families with one parent are part of God’s family. But how do we minister to their complex needs?
Half of Americans Say Evangelicals Are Discriminated Against
Pew: Amid growing awareness of discrimination, anti-Semitism has spiked the most.
Are Evangelicals More Altruistic than Other Groups?
We have hard data about just how much altruism is practiced by Americans from all religious affiliations.
Pew: US Christians Like the Israeli and Palestinian People More Than Their Governments
(UPDATED) American evangelicals are more likely than American Jews (67% vs. 47%) to say Trump is “striking the right balance” on Israel.
The Easter Attacks Are a Turning Point for Sri Lanka’s Christians
Christianity was once viewed as an expression of colonial power. More recently, it's become countercultural.
Staying on Mission in the Age of Outrage
How do Christians respond in a Christ-honoring way to a world awash in division and hostility?
The Good Gift of a Downcast Soul
How our emotions—even the unpleasant ones—point us back to a loving God.
What To Do When Your Ministry Passion Doesn’t Match Your Ministry Skill Set
You can apply the skills God gave you without denying the passion he planted in you.
Six Biblical Responses to Sri Lanka’s Easter Bombings
Colombo theologian: God gives Christians the freedom to leave the revenge cycle and instead love and bless Muslims.
Evangelism Is More Prayer Than Action for Protestant Churchgoers
Survey finds more than half of monthly worshipers haven’t shared Jesus in the past six months.
Pastoring the One When You’d Rather Pastor the Ninety-Nine
Personal attention is a minister’s inefficient imperative.
Lost in Translation: Lessons from Language Can Help Us Share the Gospel
Translation and immersion are key for every generation as they engage people in culture.
When Our Ultrasound Revealed a Birth Defect, My Doctor Offered an Abortion
We've never regretted saying no, but his words still haunt me.
Across 27 Countries, Most Don’t Mind More Religion in Society
Pew survey of 30,000 people finds a median of 39% favor, 13% oppose a “more important role for religion.”
Mastering the Fundamentals of Mission
If you can’t do the fundamentals with excellence, then you will never be successful—at least not for long.
Repenting of Identity Politics
New Zealand revealed the tragic logical end of evils like Christian Nationalism.
Introducing CT's New President
Unbeknownst to me, I began recruiting my successor six years ago.
Of Truth-Telling and Bridge-Building
How Jesus modeled relationships of surprising frankness and trust.
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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
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