In a Bible Publishing Boom, All Scripture Is Profitable
Expanded offerings and new audiences are driving double-digit sales increases.
Christian Boomers Like Me Want Change Too
Some of us are working to change the unhealthy evangelical church culture we helped create.
God’s Word Never Changes, but the Way We Read It Does.
In a crumbling economy, with rising inflation and interest rates, countless industries are flailing–but not Bible publishers.
Mary Told Us What She Knew—In Song
Christians have to look beyond the typical Christmas carol lineup for music that captures the deeper themes of the Magnificat.
Christianity Today’s Top 10 Articles for Pastors in 2019
Screens are changing the way we read Scripture, preaching against racism is not a distraction from the gospel, and the disturbing temptations of pastoring in obscurity.
Bloom Where You’re Quarantined
Some of us were lonely well before the pandemic. How do we find God’s comfort now?
Female Evangelical Leaders Have a Hidden Predecessor to Thank
Kathryn Kuhlman’s story offers a case study of the indisputable achievements of strong evangelical women and the equally indisputable roadblocks they often face.
What Made Mental Illness a ‘Sin’? Paganism
And how psychiatry and psychology came to be seen as anti-God.
Blessed Are the Unsatisfied
We often assume that loneliness and dissatisfaction are symptoms of spiritual failure. But what if they’re signs of healthy faith?
Is Filling That ‘God-Shaped Hole’ God’s Plan for Our Lives?
Maybe we’re not supposed to be satisfied.