Lausanne Theologians Explain Seoul Statement that Surprised Congress Delegates
Leaders of the 33-member Theology Working Group offer insight on their 97-point, 13,000-word declaration.
Fourth Lausanne Congress Embraces Younger Leaders, ‘Marketplace’ Christians, and Technology
More than 5,000 evangelicals from more than 200 countries gather in South Korea to celebrate and strategize about evangelism.
African Bible Colleges Don’t Have Enough Books
In an absence of resources, leaders struggle to train pastors.
How the Church Can Help Black Women Heal
Being a “strong Black woman” was my badge of honor, until it almost killed me.
Wanted: No Visa Issues, Fast Wi-Fi, and a Ballroom that Inspires Intimacy with God
Global Christian organizations scour the world in search of the best conference sites.
Christianity Today Welcomes Dr. Nicole Martin as Chief Impact Officer
In her new role, Martin will work to advance CT’s mission through the Global, Big Tent, and Next Gen initiatives.
There Are Many Mansions in Heaven, but We’d Like Something Sooner
How US homebuyer woes can reorient us toward the eternal.
Paul Got a Personal Preview of the Judgment Day
Which is one reason “the day of the Lord” figured so prominently in his letters.
Why Southern Baptists’ Social Justice Spat Is Actually About the Sufficiency of Scripture
The Founders documentary trailer uncovers a larger disagreement over how to approach secular theories around race and gender.
Conversation Pieces
Art among friends.