Fly Me to the Moon: Praying for Peace this Mid-Autumn Festival
A former NASA R&D director contemplates how faith in God has shaped lunar explorations.
Hudson Taylor’s Wish for a ‘Thousand Lives’ for China’s Millions Has Become a Reality
The legacy of Hudson Taylor and his China Inland Mission is still inspiring new generations of Christians in China and beyond.
Christianity Today’s 2023 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Texas Soul Singer Wrestles with ‘the Old Man’ and Finds God’s Grace in First Album
“Because of the faith we put in Jesus, we get to write a different story.”
We’ve Sung ‘Amazing Grace’ for 250 Years. We’ve Only Just Begun.
Why John Newton’s famous hymn is still so powerful after so long.
Nuestra teología de la oración es más importante que nuestros sentimientos
Durante años he orado como si mi relación con Dios dependiera de ello. Ahora veo la oración de manera diferente.
Lent Is a Time to Sing the Blues
In the American music of brokenness and sorrow, my church learns to long for God’s restoration.
How Devotional Poetry Unlocks the Bible’s Surprises
A new anthology helps us see the “saints and stumblers” of Scripture with fresh eyes.
The Red Carpet Is No Longer a Refuge from Real-World Issues
This Academy Awards season, celebrities and fans are looking for more from Hollywood, but even with more robust coverage, they may not always find it.
Henry McNeal Turner: Church Planter, Politician, and Public Theologian
How America’s first black army chaplain fought for freedom, justice, and democracy.