Christianity Today International formally announced veteran journalist and author Marvin Olasky has been appointed as editor-in-chief of its flagship magazine, succeeding Russell Moore, who will transition to the role of editor-at-large and columnist. The appointment was made official this week by Christianity Today Interim President Thomas Addington, who said he was “thrilled” to see Olasky join Moore and the rest of the editorial team in leading the publication into its 70th anniversary...| The Roys Report
Sam Cooke once recorded a song with a first line that’s become famous: “Don’t know much about history.” Later, teachers published some student essays about the American Revolution that provided supporting evidence for that critique. Students wrote numerous groaners, such as “Delegates from the original 13 states formed the Contented Congress.” Maybe the teachers made Read more... The post How ‘Christianity Today’ Reported News and Offered Views, 1956–2026 appeared first on C...| Christianity Today
October 15, 1956, was the date of Christianity Today’s first issue. Tomorrow we’ll begin a weekly feature of highlights from each year. Planning for that issue, though, began a year earlier, when Billy Graham gathered a small group to discuss the need for a new Christian magazine. Here’s an abridged version of what he said: Read more... The post What Billy Graham Wanted in ‘Christianity Today’ appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
(Opinion) The conflict entrepreneurs are at it again. This time the skirmish is between dissident right activist Megan Basham and one of her favorite targets: Christianity Today magazine. If, for the past few days, you have been going to work, raising a family, attending church, or doing other things that sane people do, and you’ve therefore missed this tempest in a teapot, here are some basic facts: Canon Press, the publishing arm of Pastor Douglas Wilson’s ministry, made an unsolicited...| The Roys Report
Christianity Today (CT) magazine has rejected a $10 million buy-out offer from Canon Press, a publishing company founded by prominent Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson. News of the offer was posted online Sept. 29 by Daily Wire reporter Megan Basham, who claimed that many Christians lament that CT “has been captured by worldly ideology.” Basham suggested Canon Press would restore the magazine to the “intended purpose” of its founder, the Rev. Billy Graham.| The Roys Report
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A Response to Christianity Today’s recent article, which featured a subversive argument, a spirit of revisionist speculation, and evinced poor editorial stewardship. Correction: In a previous…| Phil's Scribblings