First Woman Steps into Leadership of Evangelical Theological Society
Wheaton professor Karen Jobes becomes president a decade after a study found “hostile and unwelcoming” atmosphere.
The Evangelicalism of Jimmy Carter
The former president, who turns 100 on Tuesday, was elected while serving as a Southern Baptist deacon. But he was never fully welcomed by white evangelicals as one of our own.
Died: Letha Dawson Scanzoni, Who Argued Feminism Is Biblical
The author of All We’re Meant to Be faced serious backlash over egalitarian reading of Scripture and her support for LGBTQ affirmation.
Our Perennial Political Temptation
Reckoning with a half-century of American evangelicals’ pursuit of a “seat at the table.”
Without Henrietta Mears, Evangelicalism as We Know It Probably Wouldn’t Exist
Meet the woman who mentored the leaders and fostered the institutions that fueled its 20th-century transformation.
“Letting the Bible Do Its Work”
A history of the American Bible Society.
Why We Need the New Battle for the Bible
It’s time to turn to Scripture as our final authority.
Elisabeth Elliot’s Strong Views Were Not About Women Only
Swimming against the stream is always hard. An interview with Elisabeth Elliot.
The New Evangelicals
New? Yes. Evangelical? Hmm.
A Visit from Dr. Billy Graham
The evangelist stressed his gratitude for Christianity Today‘s faithfulness on Scripture and the gospel.