Theology+Spirituality

Be Still in the Middle of the Battle
With so much at stake, how can we follow the psalmist's instruction?
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A Meal We Won’t Soon Forget
The hope and anxiety inherent in Jesus' last passover feast
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How We Learned to Hate Genocide
Caesar boasted of thousands of civilian deaths. Christianity is the reason we mourn even one.
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Life as a Fading Flower
Ash Wednesday breaks down our illusion of invincibility
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Living in a Season Without Answers
Learning to have a quiet hope in the midst of heartache
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Why Storms Are Necessary for Survival
Lent helps us see the trials of life in a new way
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Eyes on the Prize of Faithful Service
How rugged discipline prepares us for reward
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A Power Made Possible Through Sacrifice
Palm Sunday's message of the donkey, the lion, and the lamb
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Wasteful Worship
The grace to give when generosity seems absurd
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The Fatal Fantasy
How Judas's betrayal reveals the heart of misguided hope
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Christ and Cancel Culture
A lesson from the Alistair Begg controversy.
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‘I Nosedived into Christianity’: How a President’s Daughter Found Jesus
Once broken and desperate, Jerika Ejercito—daughter of former Philippine president Estrada—now wants to help others find wholeness.
A Call to ‘Wake Up’ 50 Years After Malaysia’s Bario Revival
A revival spread in a small tribal village in 1973. Its impact is still being felt today.
Easter in the Everyday
Prepare your heart for Easter with Christianity Today
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What Research Says About the Five Love Languages
Even Gary Chapman clarifies it’s not about picking just one.
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What the Asbury Revival Taught Me About Gen Z
A year ago, I saw the cure for casual Christianity.
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Family, Dumplings, and Jesus? Christians Navigate Mongolian New Year
Believers are learning how to celebrate and evangelize amid Tsagaan Sar's Buddhism-infused rituals.
What Toby Keith Taught Us About the Songs We Need
Angry Christians require angry songs—or better yet, angry psalms.
Reading the Old Testament Through Ancient Egyptian Eyes
Learning about the land of Pharaoh helps us understand the people of Israel in their context.
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The Cross Is Poetically Profound. But Prose Can Help Us See It Clearly.
Brian Zahnd’s meditation on cruciformity is theologically rich, but sometimes theologically risky.

Top Story April 27, 2024

Where Worship Doesn’t Translate
Where Worship Doesn’t Translate
How groups like Hillsong learned to let go of the literal in favor of creative collaboration.
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