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Ahead of 2019, Bulgaria Rejects Severe Church Restrictions
The new year brings new regulations—but thankfully not the worship and seminary bans evangelicals initially feared.
It’s Not Just a Blue Christmas. We’re Lonely.
Research shows our society's widespread isolation. What's the church's role in alleviating it?
The 10 Most-Read Stories of the Persecuted Church
Indonesian churches are blasted by a family of suicide bombers, North Korea frees American Christians, and Leah Sharibu inspires Nigerian believers.
Choose Faith
Rather than living in a world of constant questions, we allow this tiny babe in a manger to give us the answer.
Seeking the Peace of Christ this Christmastime
Most of us have an idea of what peace looks like. But is that the peace that Christ promises?
He Dwells Not Far Off: Reflections on Christmastime
The peace on earth and good will to men we so desperately long for are only possible because of that lowly manger scene.
Jethro, Moses And The Hands-On Pastor
In a smaller church, we can’t equip others to do hands-on ministry unless we’re hands-on ourselves.
Unwrapping the Gift of Reconciliation this Christmas
Like Christmas itself, we can become nostalgic about reconciliation rather than embrace the messy grace and humility that it requires.
4 More Church Finance Lessons I Learned The Hard Way
Money touches everything we do, but most pastors haven't been taught as much about it as we should have been.
Keep the X in X-Mas
The abbreviation offends 6 in 10 evangelicals, but its history is deeply Christian
Why a ‘Health and Wealth’ Approach to Scripture Leaves Us More Depressed
Sociologists: The sick and poor are more likely to seek blessings through Bible-reading.
Covenantal Theology: Can Muhammad’s Ancient Promise Inspire Muslim-Christian Peace Today?
To acquit Asia Bibi of blasphemy, Pakistan’s Supreme Court relied on supposed seventh-century treaty by Islam’s prophet.
How the Brain Keeps Faith in a Good God Amid a Weary World
Both C. S. Lewis and Job held onto their faith when their worlds imploded. Now psychologists suggest clues to understanding how the mind endures in suffering.
World Vision Forced Out of Pakistan After 13 Years
The country loses an estimated $130 million in aid by expelling 18 international charities.
O Come, Ye Gazan Christians, to Bethlehem
Israeli policy holds up Christmas travel plans for believers in the Palestinian strip.
Melancholy Angels
God’s messengers can be both bombastic and surprisingly subdued.
CT’s Top 20 News Stories of 2018
Tyndale sues the boy who didn't come back from heaven, Bethel Church survives the Redding Carr Fire, and the Nobel Peace Prize goes to a Christian doctor who heals rape victims.
Not Just Asia Bibi: Pakistan’s Very Vulnerable Christians
Poverty, cultural stigmas, and blasphemy laws make life taxing for religious minorities.
Mankind Was Scrooge’s Business (and George Bailey’s, Too)
Two of our favorite Christmas stories teach us that no one can be redeemed in isolation.
The Incarnation Is the Rule, Not the Exception
How a theology of the ordinary informs Advent.

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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