How an Oklahoma Death Penalty Case Shook Up Evangelical Views on Execution
Richard Glossip was set to be lethally injected this month. His case is sowing doubt in the system.
Evangelical Activists Push for Solitary Confinement Reform
As Virginia legislators study the issue, faith groups point to evidence isolation is unfair and ineffective.
Cuando aún éramos criminales, Cristo murió por nosotros
El pecado y el crimen no son diferentes a los ojos de Dios. ¿Por qué perdonamos uno y el otro no?
While We Were Still Criminals, Christ Died for Us
Sin and crime are no different in God’s eyes—so why do we forgive one and not the other?
Christians Shouldn’t Kill Christians—Even on Death Row
There are lots of reasons to oppose capital punishment. Among them: When a prisoner is a fellow believer.
Spiritual Lessons from My Dumb Phone
It’s time to fight our technology addictions.
The New Prison Ministry Lies in Bible Education
Religious programs, including evangelical schools, are a major force for good behind bars.
Which Is Worse: the Guilty Freed or the Innocent Punished?
New study examines how your race and view of Scripture shape your answer.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
A Vaccine Could Save Prisoners’ Lives. Christians Can Help.
Advocating for prisoner vaccinations is a political issue, but it doesn’t have to be a partisan one.