All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name
Charlie Peacock offers a narrative trip through the many ways Jesus has been represented in pop music: explicitly, implicitly, genuinely, and in mockery.
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.
5 Books to Awaken Interest in Christian History
Chosen by Jennifer Woodruff Tait, editor of “Christian History” magazine and author of “Christian History in Seven Sentences.”
He Enzheng: Female Missionary Pioneer in Xinjiang
Her faith and sacrifices have inspired many Chinese Christians to devote their lives to mission in the Muslim region.
Autocracy, Robots, and Outlaws
Russell Moore and Ashley Hales, CT’s editorial director for print, discuss what they’re reading.
‘Evangelical Imagination’ Has Formed Us. But Can We Define It?
Metaphors, images, and stories orient us. But we must understand them first.
Lived to Be Forgotten: Dixon E. Hoste, Missionary to China
The successor of Hudson Taylor as leader of the China Inland Mission never sought fame but was remembered for his earnest prayers.
The Chinese Christian Who Helped Overcome Illiteracy in Asia
Yan Yangchu taught thousands of peasants to read and write in the early 20th century.
Fasting from Food in a Land of Plenty
Abstaining from eating confronts the cultural lies we believe about our bodies.
One Year, Seven Transformations, and the Emergence of a ‘WEIRDER’ World
American independence was one of many revolutions sparked in 1776. How can we live faithfully in the new order they created?