Iranians Speak Up, Jerome Powell Stands Strong, and Grok Under Scrutiny
Iranians’ courage amidst deadly protests, the Federal Reserve’s independence in question, and explicit images in Elon Musk’s AI.
How CT Editors Carl Henry and Nelson Bell Covered Civil Rights
Trying to stake out a sliver of space for the “moderate evangelical,” the magazine sometimes left readers confused and justice ignored.
The Fate of the University with Yuval Levin
The Bulletin welcomes Yuval Levin for a deep-dive conversation with Mike Cosper on the future of American higher education.
Died: Emanuel Sarfraz, Pioneering Pakistani Christian Journalist
A founding member of the Christian Journalists Association of Pakistan, he championed voices marginalized by the Muslim-dominant society.
How a Reluctant Kenyan Student Became a Full-Time Christian Journalist
At first Moses Wasamu saw writing as a burden. Then it became a calling.
Meet CT’s New President
Nicole Martin seeks to mend evangelical divides and uphold biblical truth.
Christianity Today Receives $5 Million Grant to Support Next Generation Storytelling
Died: John Huffman, Pastor Who Told Richard Nixon to Confess
The Presbyterian minister and CT board member committed to serve the Lord and “let the chips fall where they may.”
My Journey into Black Evangelicalism
Evangelicals loved the Bible. They also loved talking about politics and culture—but something was missing.
Died: Timothy Dudley-Smith, Who Turned Metrical Poetry into Hundreds of Hymns
The Church of England minister wrote “Tell Out, My Soul,” “Lord, for the Years,” “Sing a New Song,” and “Faithful Vigil Ended.”