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Russell Moore is editor at-large of Christianity Today and the author of Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America. Along with casting editorial vision at CT, Moore offers thought leadership in areas such as the intersection of faith, politics, and culture; what it means to have moral courage; the role of Christian ethics in various facets of life; and how Christians should engage in the public square.
Through his writings on these subjects, Moore aims to strengthen the public witness of the church, calling Christians to prioritize the gospel of Jesus Christ ahead of politics and tribalism, to value the vulnerable as fellow image bearers, and to pursue theological orthodoxy.
We ought to remain pilgrims in a time of partisans.
A bit of gallows humor can remind us that death does not have the final word.
Bad news: You can’t get there by earning your way. Good news: We have a Father who loves and will receive you.
The Bulletin
Supreme Court says Trump’s tariffs are unconstitutional, US considers war with Iran, and a very long State of the Union address.
Public Theology Project
I don’t know how likely extraterrestrial life might be. But no matter what, the truth of Christianity will stand.
The Bulletin
In Music City, Russell, Mike, Sho, and Clarissa talk about creativity, vocation, and AI.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell answers a listener question about how we should perceive seemingly harmful political beliefs in our church congregations.
The Bulletin
The future of artificial intelligence, Trump repeals landmark climate finding, and the existence of aliens.
Public Theology Project
You can do little about what artificial intelligence is doing around you, but you can do something about you.
The Bulletin
A Cold war-era treaty between US and Russia expires, New York legalizes assisted suicide, and the ways we overthink gender.
Public Theology Project
Some leaders of different political stripes teach us to hate each other, but they’re playing for the same team.
The Russell Moore Show
Russell answers a listener question about how a Martina McBride song helps us better love our neighbors.
The Bulletin
Foreigners hire US citizens as surrogate mothers, midterm elections approach, and changes to prayer rules at Jerusalem holy site.