Why My Church Partners With ‘He Gets Us’
As a Black pastor, I appreciate how the diverse campaign helps my congregation reach our neighbors.
Ghosted Again? Pastors Respond to Disappearing Congregants
Church leaders are seeking fresh ways to prevent “backdoor exits” and adapt to shifting membership.
People Get Ready
The March on Washington turns 60, marijuana edges closer to acceptance, and Jimmy Carter faces his end.
Our July/August Issue: Put a Ring on It?
The future of marriage may depend on good marriages.
Bible Apps Are the New Printing Press
How evangelical computer programmers changed the way we read Scripture.
Prohibition: A Movement of Prudish Killjoys or Righteous Revolutionaries?
A new book reenvisions temperance as a global struggle on behalf of the oppressed and exploited.
Christianity Today’s 2021 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Prisons Reopen to Ministry with Recent Visits from Lecrae and Justin Bieber
Prison Fellowship’s “Second Chance Month” corresponds with easing of pandemic restrictions at many facilities.
Dallas Megachurch Puts On Mass Wedding for Dozens of Cohabitating Couples
Pastor’s challenge asks members to honor God in their relationship—that means marry or move out.
The Anti-Racist Curriculum White Evangelicals Need
Essential tools for understanding systemic racism.