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Christianity Today’s Top News Stories of 2025

CT Editors

From the massive policy shifts under the second Trump administration to violence taking off in Nigeria, Ukraine, and Gaza, we rank the biggest developments we covered this year.

CT Media’s Favorite Podcast Episodes of 2025

CT Media

A selection of notable conversations from The Bulletin, The Russell Moore Show, and some of our latest podcast series.

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Massachusetts Reverses Gender-Identity Mandate for Foster Parents

Facing a lawsuit and pressure from the Trump administration, the state dropped LGBTQ policies that sidelined Christians from fostering and adoption.

The Bulletin

Kidnappings in Nigeria, Rep. Greene Resigns, Mamdani Meets Trump

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll

Persecution in Nigeria, Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns, Mamdani and Trump have a friendly meeting, and listeners give thanks.

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Trump’s Refugee Policy ‘Is Slamming the Door on Persecuted Christians’

Faith organizations hope the Trump administration will reverse course after the announcement of a historically low refugee ceiling.

The Bulletin

A Third Presidential Term, South American Boat Strikes, and ChatGPT Erotica

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

Trump hints at running in 2028, US strikes more alleged drug boats, ChatGPT produces erotica.

In Politics, Contempt Is a Common Tongue

Antisemitic, racist texts show the need for spiritual and character renewal.

The Bulletin

NYC Mayoral Race, Trump Softens to Ukraine, and Can Horror Films Edify?

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll

Mamdani leads NYC mayoral race, Trump-Putin relationship cools, and why horror movies might help you cope in a horrible world.

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Christian Colleges Object to Trump ‘Overreach’ on Higher Ed

The administration’s compact with universities would freeze tuition for five years and cap the number of international students, among other measures.

The Bulletin

Young Republican Texts, Anglican Split, and George Santos Released

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

Controversial Republican texts, Anglican Communion splits, and George Santos’s sentence is commuted.

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