Died: John M. Perkins, Who Lived and Preached Racial Reconciliation
The civil rights leader believed in a gospel bigger than race or self-interest.
When a Church Is Not a Church
More ministries call themselves churches or associations of churches to avoid disclosure requirements.
Three Evangelical ‘Founding Fathers’ and Their Complicated Relationships to Slavery
A new book steers between full condemnation and “men of their time” dodges.
Catch and Release: ‘The Fish’ Goes Off the Air
In a major radio deal, one company is giving up on Christian music while another pursues expansion.
Why John Perkins Didn’t Want More White Christians like Jonathan Edwards
A violent and sinful history calls for a clearer presentation of the gospel.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Might From the Margins
People of color don’t need white permission to use their power in Christ.
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
Scholars and authors reflect on the significance of African American leaders in the church.
Juneteenth Was an Answer to Centuries of Prayer
African Americans asked the Lord for liberation for years. They still do.
Five Ways We Misunderstand American Religious History
From religious liberty to religious violence, it helps to get our facts straight.