Eleven months after Justin Welby’s resignation, the Church of England announced that London bishop Sarah Mullally will succeed him next year, becoming the first woman to lead the national church and global Anglican body as Archbishop of Canterbury. Welby stepped down in November 2024 over a scandal involving church abuse cover-up. He had held the Read more... The post New Archbishop of Canterbury Steps into Anglican Divides appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Today’s primary abortion battleground is the prescription pad. Now that most abortions are chemical rather than surgical, pro-life advocates have amped up pressure on lawmakers and officials to restrict access to abortion pills—but the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this week approved another generic version of the drug mifepristone. The move is a reversal Read more... The post FDA Approves Generic Abortion Pill appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
During the day, 30-year-old Hae-ri Jeong seemed busy and cheerful as she taught English and served as a youth group leader at her church in Seoul. Yet at night, she would return to her empty apartment and feel disappointed and anxious over a recent breakup with her boyfriend. At times, the emptiness overwhelmed her. “It Read more... The post Fighting Korea’s Loneliness Epidemic with Cafés and Convenience Stores appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Look, the legislative staffer said, all Ken Paxton has to do is go down to South Texas and say women are “crazy,” and he’ll have the divorced men’s vote in the bag. That’s the clean version of his remarks. The unedited version seemed to win some grudging respect at his table. The four other 20-something Read more... The post John Cornyn’s MAGA-land Challenge appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
There’s a song on John Van Deusen’s epic new album, As Long as I Am in the Tent of This Body I Will Make a Joyful Noise (Pt. 1), called “I’m Coming Back to the Heart of Worship.” You’d be forgiven if you assumed this is a cover of the Matt Redman classic. After all, Read more... The post You Haven’t Heard Worship Music like This appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Last month, the White House announced new research aimed at treating and reducing autism. One headline claim linked acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy with increased autism diagnoses. Administration plans include a push for label changes, notices to physicians, and a public awareness campaign. We want CT readers to be informed about the risks and benefits, Read more... The post ‘Don’t Take It If You Don’t Need It’ appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
The former pastor of one of the biggest churches in Texas has pleaded guilty to child sex abuse that took place over 30 years ago. Robert Morris, the founder of Gateway Church on the outskirts of Dallas, will serve six months in an Oklahoma jail under a ten-year suspended sentence and register as a sex Read more... The post Gateway Church Founder Robert Morris Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Abuse appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Twenty-one years ago, before social media, an American Airlines pilot went viral for his evangelism strategy. He had just returned from a mission trip with his church to Costa Rica. The trip had made a huge impact on him, and as he taxied the 767 down the runway at LAX, he felt God was trying Read more... The post A Quiet Life Sets Up a Loud Testimony appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
When American evangelicals affirm the Trinity but don’t see the Spirit as a personal being, when they consider Jesus as the sole source of righteousness but insist that people are still inherently good, either not enough churches are teaching sound doctrine or not enough churchgoers are listening. That’s what Ligonier Ministries had to say about Read more... The post Survey: Evangelicals Contradict Their Own Convictions appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
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Four predominantly Black denominations are facing blowback from Jamal Bryant, who has led a months-long boycott of the retailer.| Christianity Today
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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
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.| 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
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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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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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