Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
In a decision that evangelical advocates celebrated as a victory for children, justices said the law didn’t amount to sex discrimination.
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Jews Do Await a Messiah
Since Talmud study is not enough, hopes for a breakthrough remain.
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Christian Discipleship Is Rooted in Truth, but Pulled by Beauty
Two recent books illuminate the importance of a robust theological imagination.
Ten Years After Charleston
Chris Singleton’s mother was killed at the Mother Emanuel church shooting a decade ago. He’s still preaching unity and love.
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Geniuses Have Divine Gifts. Even When They’re Insufferable.
We don’t have to excuse their bad behavior to recognize God’s hand in what they create.
Was Seinfeld ‘Too Jewish’?
How attitudes toward Torah define American Judaism.
Walter Brueggemann’s Big Imagination and Even Bigger God
A grateful friend and colleague reflects on the towering Old Testament scholar.
Christianity Is Declining in Australia. Or Is It?
New study finds hundreds of thousands of people, especially those over 55, are quietly turning to Christianity.
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Paul Elie on Culture Wars in Music and Art
Historian and writer Paul Elie explores the intersection of religion and art through “cryptoreligion.”
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Israel Strikes Iran, Political Violence, and the Economics of Aging
The Bulletin discusses Israel’s strikes on Iran, the assassination of a Minnesota politician, and a conversation with Sita Slavov about the economics of aging.
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Dancing with Doubt, the Past, and Temporary Sacred Spaces
Steve and Lisa Cuss explore building faith, community, spatial exploration, and doubt.
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LA Immigration Protests and Food Aid to Gaza
The Bulletin discusses the immigration protests in Los Angeles and the complexities of food distribution in Gaza.
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View archivesIt's easy to live in a state of panic, anxiety, and fear, from the pinging of our phones to politics and the state of the church. In this issue, we acknowledge panic and point to Christian ways through it. Russell Moore brings us to the place of panic in Caesarea Philippi with Jesus and Peter. Laura M. Fabrycky writes about American inclinations toward hero-making. Mindy Belz reports on the restorative work of Dr. Denis Mukwege for rape victims in Congo. We’re also thrilled to give you a first look at the Global Flourishing Study, a multiyear research project about what makes a flourishing life across the globe. While panic may be profitable or natural, we have a sure and steady anchor for our souls in Jesus.
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The Problem of Panic
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Stories of Christian conversion
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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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I Went to Prison for Murder. God’s Word Brought Freedom.
After enduring brutality as a child and inflicting it as a gang member, I sought healing and wholeness at the cross.
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I Was Sold into Slavery. Jesus Set Me Free.
In the Thai Muslim community where I lived, enslavement was all I knew. Then God spoke into the darkness.
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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.
