Christianity Today Welcomes Sho Baraka as Big Tent Editorial Director
Baraka will shape stories and strategies to help the historic publication reach and impact new audiences.
Embodied Faith with Sho Baraka
Sho Baraka shares why his faith and worldly convictions aren’t mutually exclusive.
Lost in the Echo Chamber: A Plea for Meaningful Dialogue
Courageous conversations may be the key.
Christians Are Peculiar, and That’s Okay
I joined Christianity Today not as a trite multicultural experiment but to contribute to the wonderful weirdness of building the kingdom.
Imagine More: Recovering a Faithful Vision for Art, Creativity, and Justice
A conversation on the redemptive power of the Christian imagination.
And Campaign to Add 13 New Chapters During Pandemic
Political tensions and growing racial awareness have fueled interest in its message of social justice and biblical morality.
Christianity Today’s 2022 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Racial Reconciliation Is Still a Dream for Atlanta Christians
But church leaders think it’s worth the work to address longstanding divides.
Rethinking Apologetics for the Black Church
“Black people in the inner city need apologetics, but black people in the suburbs do, too,” says apologist Lisa Fields.
King’s Dream Succeeds If We Study the Bible
Cross-racial partnerships only have lasting power if they’re rooted in Scripture.