In the operating rooms of Minneapolis’s busiest trauma center, anesthesiologist Andrew Engel regularly cares for gunshot victims. He’s used to the adrenaline of assessing patients in critical condition, stopping their bleeding, and rushing them into surgery. But last week, when Engel got paged with a message saying students from the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Read more... The post The Shock of School Shooting Victims in a Minneapolis ER appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
As a current grad student, I spend a lot of time in classroom settings. Recently, I attended an intensive course with peers who are mostly a little older than me and further along in their careers. While I’ve been graciously mentored by many of them, I’m also keenly aware of my innocence and naivety. I Read more... The post Go and Cancel No More appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
All four of Jessica Borisch’s kids have attended Dutton Christian School (DCS), a school serving pre-K through eighth grade students outside Grand Rapids, Michigan. With her youngest, though, things were different. In first grade, Gabe had trouble sitting still. In second, he struggled to adjust to instruction during pandemic lockdowns. By fifth grade, schoolwork was Read more... The post Some Christian Schools Take On the Cost of Inclusive Education appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
It is hard to imagine a more tiresome book about a more fascinating subject than Ed Simon’s The Dove and the Dragon: A Cultural History of the Apocalypse. The book’s premise is intriguing: a sweeping intellectual history of apocalyptic thought from the Zoroastrians to QAnon. And Simon promises to interpret this history through his “schema,” Read more... The post The Apocalypse Has Two Faces appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Have you ever heard someone use the phrase back in Bible times? That expression has always bothered me. I understand what people mean by it, but I want to shout, “We are still living in Bible times!” The same God who interacted with his people back then continues to invite participation in his story today. Read more... The post The Bible Is More Than a Book to Know appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Black and mainline Protestant clergy in Washington, DC, are demanding that immigration officials stop using their church parking lots. “We want to remind those federal entities that the property of houses of worship is private and therefore should not be used without expressed permission from those worshipping entities,” the coalition wrote in a public letter Read more... The post DC Churches to Trump: Stay Out of Our Parking Lots appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
When our girls were moving through secondary school, my wife and I began taking weekly strolls about the neighborhood, loading this midweek hour with conversations about scheduling, money, and parenting challenges. We thought this to be pretty good child-rearing practice; routine talks increased the chances we were handling our kids in a similar, or at Read more... The post Comics and Capes Can Be Christian Formation appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
At Bil el Burbur Primary School in Wajir County, Kenya, 35-year-old Sween Ambeyi sits on the bare ground in the hot sun and points to a small blackboard hanging on the acacia tree behind her. The 16 Muslim seventh graders—6 girls and 10 boys—sit separately. Though a hijab covers her, Ambeyi is a Christian, as Read more... The post The Hard Life of a Kenyan Christian Teacher at a Muslim School appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
There are multiple parallels between being married and being a person of faith. One we seldom talk about is that both relationships bring us face-to-face with disappointment. Though marital disappointments look and feel different from those we experience with God, the church, or fellow believers, they share the same common denominator: expectations. All of us Read more... The post Faith Crises Feel Urgent. But They Shouldn’t Be Rushed. appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Millions of Americans borrow loans with triple-digit interest rates each year. Tennessee just sent those costs even higher.| Christianity Today
Hindu nationalists hope Maharashtra will become the next Indian state to adopt an anti-conversion law.| Christianity Today
The year 1959 was one of philosophic celebrations. Many volumes, monographs, and papers marked the centennial of John Dewey. France, rather more than the| Christianity Today
Alzheimer’s has robbed my mother of her memories. But in Christ, both she and I are not forgotten.| Christianity Today
Missionary David Lin spent his 17 years behind bars translating the Bible and ministering to his cellmates.| Christianity Today
Earlier this year, Ben Weller, a photographer based in Japan, was assigned to take photographs for Sophia Lee’s story, Growth is Good. Survival is Too.| Christianity Today
In his crackdown against opposition, the regime of Nayib Bukele targets non-profits and hits Christian organizations.| Christianity Today
Police change the locks after a government commission reviews evidence brought by rival boards.| Christianity Today
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
Doing so might help them survive an era of school closures, but at what cost to the mission they profess?| Christianity Today
It requires pastoral wisdom to walk with members who feel at home in your church but burdened by the weight of its denominational baggage.| Christianity Today
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Leaders celebrate a quarter-million baptisms in 2024, the most since before the pandemic.| 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
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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
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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
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