It Takes a Village to Escape a Toxic Leader
What recent scandals teach us about “betrayal blindness” in both church and parachurch settings.
Died: Former NAE President Arthur Gay, Who Introduced Reagan’s ‘Evil Empire’ Speech
The longtime Illinois pastor led the National Association of Evangelicals and World Relief around the fall of the Soviet Union.
Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Hillsong Church Founder Brian Houston Resigns
(UPDATED) Top leader of global ministry leaves shortly after megachurch revealed a pair of investigations around inappropriate behavior.
Philip Yancey: We’re Still Living in Fear, Still Need Amazing Grace
During a time of political divisions, the popular author urges fellow believers to “remember why we are here.”
Efrem Smith: White Evangelicals Need to Humble Themselves
“Allow the church that has been deemed the other, the marginalized church, to be the teacher at this moment.”
Mending Men’s Ministry
How to disciple in an era of male floundering.
Only One-Third of Pastors Share ‘Left Behind’ End Times Theology
Here’s how 1,000 Protestant clergy disagree on the rapture, the Antichrist, and other points of eschatology.
Churches Are Twice as Likely to Fear Refugees as to Help Them
Survey studies how American Protestants are engaging the refugee crisis, and why many are not.
What It’s Like to Live On Less Than Two Dollars a Day
Sociologist Kathryn Edin talks about what she learned from spending time with families that live on less than the price of a gallon of milk.