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As a Mixed-Race Christian, I Used to Think Diversity Was Enough
How I came to see the value and beauty of gatherings exclusively for people of color.
Died: José María Silvestri, Pastor Whose Small-Group Ministry Discipled Argentina
Founder of Iglesia Evangélica Misionera Argentina died of COVID-19.
Why Each Issue of ‘Christianity Today’ Tells the Story of How Someone Met Christ
Behind the scenes of the well-loved ‘Testimony’ section.
Died: Stuart King, a Pilot Who Survived D-Day to Help Found Mission Aviation Fellowship
How could aircraft serve Christian ministries and humanitarian missions? The Brit was part of a cohort of aviation enthusiasts devoted to finding out.
Died: Édouard Nelson, a French-American Church Planter Who Wanted Secular Parisians to Know the Gospel
The vice president of the Evangelical Council of Churches in France was passionate about training and equipping the next generation of leaders.
Christianity Today’s ‘Bible Project’ Story Wins a Top Award from the Evangelical Press Association
Paul J. Pastor reported on an increasingly popular way to engage Scripture in the 21st century.
American Bible Society’s New President Sees a Bible Revolution
Robert Briggs will oversee the launch of a Philadelphia-based Bible history center and continue to foster partnerships to accelerate global translations.
Local Churches Seize the Initiative of Bible Translation
Advances in technology mean Christians without Scripture don't have to wait.
Staying at Home and Fighting Boredom: A Survival Guide
Here's how CT writers have found joy in gardening, knitting, organizing, and adult coloring books.
Why This Lawyer and Academic Want to Share Christianity Today with Their Friends
A Colorado couple shares why they can’t stop bringing up CT articles to the Boulder community.
Australia Fires Lead to Canceled Mission Trips, Church Climate Change Conversations
Scripture Union evacuates beach teams, Hillsong raises money, and A Rocha explores the biblical response to the blaze.
My Favorite ‘Quick to Listen’ Episodes of 2019
The hosts of Christianity Today's weekly news podcast on the episodes they won't soon forget.
She's a Theology Nerd Who Geeks Out to Beautiful Orthodoxy
What Catherine Taeger Arnsperger finds so compelling about Christianity Today's core cause.
Confronting Our Country's Sins
Twenty CT staff and leaders spend three days in Alabama, witnessing the best and worst of American humanity.
This Cuban Pastor Was on a CT Cover. Authorities Threatened Him.
Mario Felix Lleonart Barroso's long history of standing up for religious freedom--even when it costs him.
Died: Jesse Miranda, Hispanic Evangelicals’ Bridge-Builder
The ministry founder, educator, and Assemblies of God leader elevated the voices of his community and paved the way for future leaders.
10 Persecuted Christians Chosen by the State Department to Share Their Stories with the World
At this week's second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, 23 survivors from 15 countries from all faiths were given a global platform in Washington DC.
Andrew Wilson Won an Award for Writing About the Bible's Weirdness
CT's longest-tenured columnist on where he draws inspiration for his craft.
Strangers in the Land of Startups
A US missions agency is changing the way Spain’s tech hub engages its influx of migrants.
Court Rules Against Gang Members-Turned-Evangelists
Ex-members say they’re uniquely equipped to reach gangs. Former Latin Kings continue to fight Illinois restrictions they believe hamper their right to share the gospel.
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