Skeptical of Politicians and Parties, Gen Z Isn’t Pumped for the 2024 Race
But on Christian campuses, first-time voters are still trying to find their own ways to engage the issues.
Big, Big Market: Why CCM Filled ’80s and ’90s Homes
Recent histories, documentaries, and devotionals prompt fans to look back—and perhaps learn some lessons—from the genre’s heyday.
Christian Faith Was Jackie Robinson’s Haven in a Heartless World
A new biography offers an intimate account of his spiritual life, on and off the baseball field.
Lawsuit: Pastor Judah Smith Expects Staff to Leave a ‘Money Trail’
Plenty of churches preach about giving 10 percent. But is it legal to make it a condition of employment?
Our December Issue: We Wonder as We Wander
All of us come to the manger as pilgrims.
The Christian Faith of ‘Shogun’s’ ‘Blue-Eyed Samurai’
The real-life John Blackthorne was an Englishman who came to be known as Anjin. What the letters he left behind reveal about his relationship with God.
At the CDC and Emory, Christians Live Out Dual Callings During the Pandemic
COVID-19 fatigue has strengthened and challenged the faith of public health and hospital workers in Atlanta.
If Troubled, Look for God’s Comfort. If Restless, Look for His Lordship.
God’s creation is done, our sin is bearing its fruit, and a little girl with cancer has a big question.
When We Were Your Age, We Needed Jesus Too
Thirty Christian authors remember the struggles of their teenage years while sharing hard-won gospel wisdom with teens today.
Replanting Can Work. A Church Just Has to Die and Rise Again.
How one East Tennessee congregation took a leap of faith and witnessed a resurrection.