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Fantasy novelist Guy Gavriel Kay, who helped compile Tolkien’s Silmarillion, grapples with the juxtaposition of love and ...
“Today’s pastors don’t always know all the reasons their predecessors left their church, but the number of pastors describing ...
Clare Morell’s The Tech Exit succeeds where so many volumes fail, never flinching at the digital crisis faced by families, ...
June is National Immigration Heritage Month, a time to remember the millions who have come to America from a land far, far ...
Yiting Tsai read her first Christianity Today article while she was in the United States, working on her master of divinity ...
The kingdom of God is a global kingdom. But most of us don’t know what God is doing around the world. That’s why Christianity ...
Peculiar Chinedu thought October 10, 2024, would end like any other day—taking the bus home from her administrative job at a ...
The consideration is not “How can we use this technology redemptively?” but rather “Should we use this technology at all?” ...
Well, not a war so much as a slow and worrisome sorting of men and women into different corners of Christianity.
A recording of a debate about Jesus’ presence in the elements of the Lord’s Supper has inspired a new round of discussion ...
Francis Samaan’s body is in Jordan, but his heart is in Sudan. The third-year theology student sits in a quiet commons area ...
Christian leaders at European Congress on Evangelism applaud Ukrainian flag and join in plea for changed hearts.