CT Daily Briefing – 09-20-2024
Around the Corner and Around the World
Learning to love our neighbors near and far
The Pink Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
The Evangelical Theological Society has its first female president. But what about intellectual life for women in the pews?
Making Space for ‘Yearners’
Some in our churches live in the borderlands between committed faith and disbelief.
Baptism by Flood: Kherson Christians Persevere After Ukraine Dam’s Destruction
Occupied, liberated, and now underwater, Kherson remains on the frontline of fighting—and faith, as a local seminary president explains.
Called to Kenya’s Chinatowns
Even other Christians thought it was strange when two Kenyans wanted to evangelize their Chinese neighbors.
Bold Prayers Made Amy Carmichael’s 55 Years in India Possible
Even by the standards of other missionaries, the Irish woman’s ministry to sexually exploited children was intrepid.
God Chose Moms to Carry Out His Plans
The Scriptures are full of stories spotlighting the vital role of motherhood in God’s mission.
Hundreds of Russian Pastors Oppose War in Ukraine
(UPDATED) Ukrainian evangelicals demand more Bonhoeffers, as Russian evangelicals debate whether public protest under Putin can achieve more than prayer.
‘No Room in the Inn’ Was Good News
The story of the Bethlehem hostel means Christ keeps company with pilgrims, not emperors.