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'Christianity Today Models How to Live Out One's Faith in the World'
Entrepreneur and investor Tim Jenkins reads widely. Here's what impresses him about CT.
How the Persecuted Church Wants You to Pray
Leaders in six countries explain how Christians can best support and rejoice with fellow believers suffering for their faith.
With a Small Shift in Evangelical Votes, Brazil Elects Lula
Left-wing challenger directly addressed Christian concerns in final days of runoff.
Africa’s Worst Famine in Decades Threatens Family Unity and Human Dignity
The plight of herding communities facing hunger echoes Old Testament examples.
Should Christians Own Guns for Self-Defense? A Global Snapshot
Leaders in nine nations explain how they think theologically and biblically about personal safety as mass shootings plague the world.
The Kenyan Presidential Election Is Over. The Conversation About Christians and Politics Has Just Begun.
William Ruto credited God and church leaders for his victory. Should this be the model?
Counting the Cost of Paying Ransoms for Missionaries
A Haiti kidnapping raises questions about no-payment practices.
Australia Had a Pentecostal Prime Minister. Did It Matter?
As Scott Morrison steps down, evangelicals assess the way he brought religion into politics.
Eurovision Win Offers Momentary Joy for Ukrainians
“In the midst of a horrific, diabolical invasion,” Christians celebrate their country's recent victory in the global song competition.
How CT Encourages an AI Technologist to Stand Firm in Tough Times
Joanna Ng finds inspiration through the actions and writing of Timothy Dalrymple and Russell Moore.
Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ Prevails Over Christian Rapper’s Lawsuit
UPDATE: The pop star and her team no longer have to pay $2.8 million in damages in the copyright case.
She Calls Christianity Today a Lighthouse and a Life Preserver
Why Ronna Bauman has found significant solace and encouragement from the ministry in recent years.
Tongan Christians Felt the Force of the Volcano. And the World’s Prayers.
The kingdom and its diaspora credit their Christian faith for the low number of casualties.
Announcing the Winners of Christianity Today’s First International Essay Contest
Wisdom, perspective, and theological understanding from Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Indonesian writers.
Why Latino Christians Treasure January 6
Christian leaders in the US on how el Día de los Reyes (Three Kings Day) brings them closer to their heritage and God.
These Christmas Carols Bring Joy to the Whole World
Christian leaders and musicians in nine countries and territories share their favorite Western and local holiday tunes.
Died: Labib Madanat, Who Showed the Bible to Palestinians and Israelis in Word and Deed
Son of Jordanian missionaries organized the Holy Land’s Bible societies and demonstrated the gospel’s love and forgiveness amid war and terror.
Christians in Haiti Worry About Release of Kidnapped Missionaries
How the 17 Christian Aid Ministries captives are eventually freed could elevate the risks faced by local believers and American workers.
Why One of Christianity Today’s Longest Subscribers Is Still Reading
“I do not know of any other resource that is seeking to understand the world and the gospel in the ways CT is.”
‘Ted Lasso’ Won’t Settle for Shallow Optimism
The show’s second season challenges viewers to consider true joy over hyper-positivity.
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