The Christian sex ethic says sexual relations should occur only in marriage, but that’s not the way most Americans and many Christians act. Pornography is almost rampant, and not just outside the church. Christine Emba, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of Rethinking Sex, told Russell Moore on his podcast Read more... The post What Porn Does to Us appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
When news broke last month that ICE had detained more than 300 Korean nationals at a Hyundai plant near Savannah, Georgia, Christina Shin took a break from posting reviews of beauty products and irreverent slice-of-life videos on TikTok to address the issue of immigration. Shin criticized the raid and the Korean American Christians who used Read more... The post Amid ICE Raids, Korean American Churches Stay Quiet appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
There’s a lot of confusion at Northern Seminary. According to some board members, Joy Moore, the president of the suburban Chicago seminary, resigned last week, less than a year into the job. It’s not clear whether Moore resigned or what led Northern to announce her departure a day before the seminary planned to officially install Read more... The post Northern Seminary Presidential Installation Goes Awry appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Every toddler parent I know is anxious about screen time. We dread our own device addictions being passed down to our children, so we fear iPads and smartphones and YouTube Kids as fervently as our parents feared their little ones’ exposure to kidnappers and cigarettes. I try to leave the room when I have to Read more... The post ‘The Chosen Adventures’ Educates Our Smallest Bible Scholars appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Eleonore Stump is a connoisseur of suffering. To quote Hamlet’s anguished words, she knows the “thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to,” which come in degrees, varieties, and combinations that bring ruin to human lives. Some sufferings arise because the human heart desires goods that are fragile or uncertain. Other sufferings arise because our Read more... The post Suffering Comes in Many Forms. So Does Theodicy. appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
The closest US abortion clinic to Corpus Christi, Texas, is at least an 8-hour car ride away in New Mexico. It’s a drive that fewer southern Texas women are taking due to the popularity of abortion pills, despite pro-life legislation attempting to restrict access in the state. Out-of-state travel for abortions dropped 8 percent in Read more... The post How Abortion Pills Change the Fight for Life appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
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
Naomi Raine started to understand worship as a ten-year-old, listening to her parents’ church choir rehearse the song “Breathe” in their living room. “I remember sneaking downstairs and hiding in the bathroom,” Raine told CT. “I grew up hearing my parents sing all the time, but something shifted for me that night as I heard Read more... The post Naomi Raine Isn’t Playing Games appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
“As people, we can live together…because this is what Jesus asked us to do.”| Christianity Today
We want meaning and resolution—and the kind of monster we can defeat.| Christianity Today
Maybe the lines of division between egalitarians and complementarians were in the wrong places.| 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
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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