Israeli Strike on Gaza Church Leaves Three Dead
“Everyone I talk to in Gaza from the Christian community asked me to find a way for them to get out.”
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Elizabeth Bruenig’s Advice for Young Christian Writers
A chat with a Pulitzer Prize–nominated journalist.
Qualms & Proverbs
Should Christians Avoid Writing with AI?
CT advice columnists also weigh in on a break from ministry and what to do about friends who are cohabitating.
Does the Quran Support Religious Pluralism?
Islamic scholars from Tunisia and Egypt challenge the historical record.
Rapper nobigdyl. Wants Listeners to See Jesus in Their Enemies
The Fan Favorite winner in NPR’s Tiny Desk contest speaks with CT about the message of “imago interlude” and the prophetic voice of Christian hip-hop.
Public Theology Project
An Image of God for an Era of AI
Our understanding of the imago Dei must be shaped by awe, mystery, and the person of Jesus Christ.
What YouTube Can’t Teach Students About Jesus
College students are being catechized by YouTube. Here’s how the church can offer something richer—and more real.
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Meet the Christian Engineers Helping to Shape AI
These young tech workers are struggling to live out their faith as they navigate a high-stakes industry.
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Epstein Distractions, Coldplay Kiss Cam, and Christians in Gaza
The Bulletin discusses Trump’s tactics for sidestepping the Epstein conversation, the Coldplay jumbotron incident, and Israeli strikes on churches in Gaza and the West Bank
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Artificially Intelligent, Part 1
The Bulletin discusses artificial intelligence and why it deserves our attention.
Being Human
Celebrating Change and Bridging Faith’s Gaps
The dance of faith and personal transformation
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When ICE Raided Their Community, These Churches Were Ready
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Sean Feucht Accused of Mismanaging Millions in Ministry Revenue
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My Deconstruction Turned to Deconversion. But God Wasn’t Anxious.
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The Magazine
View archivesAs developments in artificial intelligence change daily, we’re increasingly asking what makes humanity different from the machines we use. In this issue, Emily Belz introduces us to tech workers on the frontlines of AI development, Harvest Prude explains how algorithms affect Christian courtship, and Miroslav Volf writes on the transhumanist question. Several writers call our attention to the gifts of being human: Haejin and Makoto Fujimura point us to beauty and justice, Kelly Kapic reminds us God’s highest purpose isn’t efficiency, and Jen Pollock Michel writes on the effects of Alzheimer’s. We bring together futurists, theologians, artists, practitioners, and professors to consider how technology shapes us even as we use it.
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Stories of Christian conversion
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Explosive Secrets Damaged Me. Surrendering to Jesus Saved Me.
A balcony view, a warehouse church, and the sweetness of the Word led me to the safe home of God’s love.
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Coming Out Christian
I was an outspoken queer leader on my college campus who wanted nothing to do with Christianity. Then God moved.
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The Father to the Fatherless Sang a New Song over Me
Abandoned at birth, I grew up in Romanian orphanages. Today I lead Eastern Europe’s largest Christian music festival.
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The Gospel Comes for a Neo-Nazi
A couple’s weekly dinner invitations helped transform me from an embittered skinhead to a senior pastor.
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The Lion, the Wizard, and the Great Physician
During childhood, my heart beat with joy in Narnia and Middle Earth. After meeting an invisible Doctor, I understood why.
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Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.
The End Is Not the End
C. Everett Koop on death and dying.
Christianity and Scientific Concerns
Six evangelical scholars–including C. Everett Koop–in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.
The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop
Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.
How Faith Works
The volcanic issue of “Lordship Salvation” is still emitting the smoke and fumes of controversy.
