Died: John M. Perkins, Who Lived and Preached Racial Reconciliation
March 13, 2026
The civil rights leader believed in a gospel bigger than race or self-interest.
March 12, 2026
Christians in Southern Lebanon Debate Staying or Leaving
March 12, 2026
Nigeria Evicts 40,000 from Floating Slum
March 9, 2026
Texas Ministries Help International Students Face Job Uncertainty
As H-1B visas become more difficult to obtain, ministry workers provide housing, community, and biblical hope.
March 9, 2026
How EMDR—and Drawing Close to God—Helped a School Shooting Survivor
The trauma treatment is growing in popularity. It worked for Ellie Wyse, now in college and seeking to help teens hurting like she was.
March 5, 2026
Q&A: Some Israelis See Esther’s Story in the Attacks on Iran
Journalist Yossi Klein Halevi speaks to CT about Jewish reflections on the US and Israel-led war.
March 5, 2026
Churches Haven’t Forgotten Portland
Churches partner with business and city leaders in Portland’s downtown core.
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Mortgage Man for God
A Rhode Island entrepreneur soared on an annual percentage rate and a prayer—then surrendered everything.
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As AI Became Popular, One Audiobook Business Sank
Jason Johnson says the technology pushed him out of the voice acting industry.
March 4, 2026
Excerpts from a Judge’s Ruling in Favor of Minnesota Refugees
Judge John R. Tunheim said the US government had made a “solemn promise” to the persecuted whom it had welcomed to the country.
March 4, 2026
The Syrian Pastors Who Stayed
Violent clashes have led many Christians to emigrate, yet some church leaders see a revival brewing.
March 3, 2026
Indian Court Rules Christians Can Hold Home Prayer Meetings
Despite this good news out of the state of Uttar Pradesh, believers remain concerned about the abuse of anticonversion laws.
March 2, 2026
Trump Memorializes Trump on Buildings, Bibles, and More
The president’s penchant for renaming things after himself is unprecedented in American politics.