Four Out of Five Victims Don’t Report Sexual Assault. Can Christian Colleges Do Better?
Title IX coordinators look for ways to combat silence and shame.
Our Worship Is Turning Praise into Secular Profit
With corporate consolidation in worship music, more entities are invested in the songs sung on Sunday mornings. How will their financial incentives shape the church?
The King’s College Shutters Classes, But Says It Is Not Closing
The New York City school is beginning layoffs of staff and faculty. It was in a financial crisis and lost its accreditation.
Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Died: James Earl Massey, the Church of God’s ‘Prince of Preachers’
The influential leader kept teaching—and learning—homiletics over his 70-year career.
Gleanings: December 2018
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our December issue).
David Jang’s Christian University Charged in $35 Million Fraud Scheme
Manhattan DA’s case involving the former heads of Newsweek and the Christian Post expands to include Olivet University.
6 Desires for ‘Dreamers’ Fix, from 50 Evangelical Leaders
Diverse DACA group includes Matt Chandler, Richard Land, Shai Linne, and four Southern Baptist past presidents.
The Case for a ‘New Christian Zionism’
Gerald McDermott challenges simplistic thinking about Israel’s past, present, and future.
Why Churches Should Give Gifted Women a Chance
God’s people can’t unite against the Enemy when half of them are on the sidelines.