We may not see as many Christians handing out tracts today, but there are many modern-day equivalents—impersonal ...
Franklin Graham says the campaign is “trying to mislead people” by positioning his father’s preaching in contrast to Donald ...
During these “exit interviews,” she’s discovered that somewhere in nearly every story lurks the specter of personal disappointment with God or Christianity. She addresses this thorny issue ...
How Hamas’ October 7 terror attack and Israel’s response exhausted evangelical Bible professors pursuing unity on the Israeli ...
Questions of bishops stirred controversy in Costa Rica. Amid the joy of the convening General Conference of the Global ...
Russell Moore is the editor in chief at Christianity Today and leads its Public Theology Project.
When Christian kids leave home, we worry about deconversion. But our trust and hope are in Christ, not well-practiced apologetics. If you’re in the midst of launching a child into adulthood ...
Lausanne report tells global body of believers that there is hope beyond the headlines, as old and new Christians carry forward an apostolic-era testimony to the world. In the Arab world today ...
This process of telling children about God through every activity imaginable adds up to what we today call discipleship. Though direct teaching is commanded, too, this modeling of the Christian ...
The State of the Great Commission Report examines the challenges and opportunities amid a changing missions landscape. Today, more than 40 percent of the world has not yet been evangelized.
Russell Moore is the editor in chief at Christianity Today and leads its Public Theology Project.
“Honor one another above yourselves” (italics mine). Today’s prevailing culture (even on campus, and sometimes in Christian circles) places a special premium on winning and on looking out ...