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Richard Stearns Is Leaving World Vision
Longest-serving leader will retire this year with Christian relief organization poised to help millions more than before.
Millennials Can Leave Evangelicalism. But Not Its Pop Culture.
Does the cottage industry around Christian subculture nostalgia reveal the church’s failures—or its successes?
A Former Prosperity Gospel Proponent Shares His Testimony in CT
Why Benny Hinn’s nephew went public with his conversion story.
Love Thy Neighbor: South Asia Christians Advocate for Rohingya Muslims
Believers in Bangladesh and Pakistan aid fellow persecuted minority fleeing Myanmar (Burma).
The Truth about Suicide
More and more Americans are taking their own lives. How the church can step up.
How Christianity Today Is Training China's Pastors
A partnership that brings CT's Building Church Leaders' content to Mandarin-speaking believers.
Churches No Longer Face Overtime Pay Increase
Does mandated time-and-a-half help or hurt ministries? Experts weigh in.
A Deeper Debate over Drums in Church
Native Christians still wrestle with how their culture fits into their churches.
Repenting of Superiority
Ugandan bishop David Zac Niringiye's challenge to the CT staff.
ICE Deports Christian Who Fled Persecution Back to Indonesia
Man who sought asylum in New Jersey church caught up in 100-day surge in non-criminal arrests.
Many Practicing Christians Agree with Marxism (and Other Competing Worldviews)
Barna also examines the influence of postmodernism, secularism, and ‘new spirituality’ in the pews.
How CT Rebutted His ‘Nice Guy, Poor Mind’ Christian Stereotype
Attorney Tony Chuang on his "first love with thinking-minded Christians."
Why a Drug Addict Wrote a Christianity Today Cover Story
Tim King shares how good Christians become addicts
Q+A: Inside Edition's Megan Alexander on 'Faith in the Spotlight'
The popular journalist shares about staying true to her faith in the TV news industry.
Why Africa Needed Its Own Study Bible
And why Americans might want one too.
Q+A with Christena Cleveland: 'I Felt for the First Time—I'm Not Alone'
What everyone needs to know about supporting women of color at conferences and in churches.
Adding Criminal Justice Reform to Prison Ministry
Churches and ministries are becoming increasingly involved in prison reform.
Does Your Church Talk About Prison?
The disparities in America's criminal justice system find an echo in which churches do, and don't, discuss the issue.
How Churches Change the Equation for Life After Prison
One of the hardest days of incarceration may be the day it ends. The church can be there to make a difference.
Meet the Rio Olympians Who Put God Before Gold
A glimpse of inspiration and testimony from some of Team USA’s Christian athletes.
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