N.T. Wright: What Jesus Would Say to the ‘Empire’ Today
How Jesus and the Powers, cowritten with Michael F. Bird, calls Christians into the political sphere.
Wiser than Solomon: Can Evangelicals Lead the Middle East Toward Creation Care?
As Egypt hosts COP27, a few pioneering believers struggle to transform the region most at risk of climate change yet demonstrating the least concern.
In a Sea of National Tragedies, Look to Buffalo’s Christians
Those who lived through the racially motivated attacks are focusing on the local to see progress.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Churches Are Saving Ethiopia’s Last Remaining Native Trees
How Tewahedo Orthodox theology led congregations to become an oasis of forest conservation.
No Child Left Behind Comes to Awana
The children’s ministry rethinks the competition at its core.
In ‘The Case for Christ,’ Experience, not Evidence, Is the Real Clincher
Pure Flix’s adaptation of the apologetics classic succeeds most where it preaches least.
The Revenant
In the 1820s frontier wilderness, survival is a bear.
Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Captive
The trouble with true stories is all over this star-studded Christian one.