Christmas in Wartime
How can Christians possibly pause for Advent in a world so dark?
CT Daily Briefing – 11-04-2025
You Can Be a Christian and a Patriot
Daniel Darling calls believers to their political duty, no matter the chaos.
After Iran Strike, Military Chaplains Lean on Prayer and Presence
While pastors respond during Sunday services, ministers in uniform point service members to God’s peace amid uncertainty.
Baptists Call on House Speaker Mike Johnson to Stand with Ukraine
Seminary leaders say that the country, where Baptists are the largest Protestant denomination, has lost hundreds of churches in the war with Russia.
From Judges to Justices: Keeping Executive Power in Check Is an Ancient Problem
How evangelicals are responding to the Supreme Court’s latest ruling on presidential immunity.
What If the Christian Sexual Ethic Becomes a Feature, Not a Bug?
Evangelicals tend to assume our sexual ethic is deeply unpopular. But the wind may be shifting as thought leaders increasingly declare Christianity a cultural asset.
Criticizing Critical Race Theory—and Its Critics
A new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.
Tim Alberta Is More Sad Than Angry at His American Evangelical Family
The Atlantic journalist’s portrait of a fractured movement chooses lament over axe-grinding.
When Grief like Sea Billows Roll Through Your Holidays
I learned how to mourn when my mom lost her mind, and then her life, to dementia.