From Russell Moore: The latest cultural shift to a highly visual, quick attention platform is discipling us in ways we need to question.| Christianity Today
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.| Christianity Today
Often, the best pastors aren’t the ones without cracks. They’re the ones whose cracks let the light through.| Christianity Today
One kidnapped teen tells his story.| Christianity Today
Clare Morell’s The Tech Exit succeeds where so many volumes fail, never flinching at the digital crisis faced by families, schools, and churches today| Christianity Today
The Roman Catholic leader “built bridges on the foundation of relationships” with Protestant ministers in Argentina.| Christianity Today
But we are also tasked with knowing truth from lies, real hope from false hope, the breath of the Spirit from the suffocation of deceit.| Christianity Today
It’s our adoption into God’s family and the seal of our union with Christ. We don’t take it seriously enough.| Christianity Today
In Atlanta, immigration agents arrested a Honduran man outside the church he helped plant. Is it an isolated case or the start of a trend?| Christianity Today
Expanded offerings and new audiences are driving double-digit sales increases.| Christianity Today
The chiastic pattern I’d come to love in Scripture also shows up in God’s design for aging.| Christianity Today
The influential scholar who taught the narrative unity of Scripture and changed his mind about the morality of homosexuality has died.| Christianity Today
Gen X and millennials’ favorite Christian throwbacks are also easy moneymakers.| Christianity Today
Colombian cyclists often refer to themselves as escarabajos or “beetles,” drawing a comparison between the journeys of the small bugs across their varied terrain with those of bicyclists pedaling up and down their country’s mountainsides. For one of Latin America’s most popular Christian artists—a self-proclaimed escarabajo—a grueling ride can help generate a new song. “There Read more...| Christianity Today