Scam Trafficking, Trump’s Crypto Obsession, and Mental Illness in the Family
The Bulletin discusses scam trafficking in Southeast Asia, Trump’s obsession with cryptocurrency, and how families cope with mental illness.
CT Daily Briefing – 02-18-2025
An Alleged Drug Boat Strike, the Annunciation Catholic School Shooting, and the Rise of Violence in America
The Bulletin discusses the attack on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat and the recent school shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in the context of politics of violence.
Is Europe Post-Christian or Pre-Revival?
As a missionary to this “prodigal continent,” here’s how I see church planting, the prayer movement, and diaspora churches making a difference.
Extremism and the Path to Peace with Elizabeth Neumann
The Bulletin welcomes Elizabeth Neumann for a conversation with Mike Cosper about the threat rage poses to a peaceable society.
Wrongful Deportation, Naval Academy Book Bans, and USAID Cuts to Sudan
The Bulletin discusses a deportation showdown, Pete Hegseth’s library cleanup, and USAID cuts in Sudan.
World Evangelical Alliance Seeks New Leader Who Can Bring Unity
Can the next secretary general represent 600 million Christians and get them all to work together?
When the Times Were ‘A-Changin’’
CT reported on 1967 “message music,” the radicalism on American college campuses, and how the Six-Day War fit into biblical prophecy.
From Village Girl to Evangelical Leader
How Martha Das grew into a powerful voice for Bangladesh’s Christian minority.
Fear and Hope for Christians Amid Nepal’s Gen Z Protests
Young protesters upset over corruption have exacted political change, yet churches face an uncertain future.