My Family Resisted Iran’s Regime. My Hope Is Not in Foreign Intervention.
Jesus spoke peace to his disciples as they hid. Iranian Christians modeled for me that same resistance with grace.
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In 1981, CT helped evangelicals navigate debates over Ronald Reagan, genetic engineering, television, and male headship.
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Put Not Your Trust in Techno-Kings
A new book on Elon Musk examines his wide influence, impressive achievements, and flawed ideology of centralization
Thou Art the Man
President Donald Trump’s diatribe against the pope—paired with his posting of a blasphemous AI-generated image—shows contempt for the things of God.
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Sorting out Truth and Lies After Divorce
An excerpt from This Was Never the Plan: Walking With God Through the Heartache of Divorce.
Fertility Treatment Beyond the Quick Fix
Restorative reproductive medicine is a great idea and can honor traditional Christian teachings on marriage, children, and sex. Just don’t oversell it.
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Failed Iran Talks, Draft Registration, Orbán’s Loss, and Revenge Addiction
Vance’s failed negotiations with Iran, US draft registration for young men, Hungary’s prime minister loses, and the science of revenge.
The Vigil of Birth
For low-risk pregnancies, midwife care can offer mothers the birth resources they need: patience, attention, and time.
Threatening Profound Evil Trivializes That Evil
President Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth speak often of Christianity—but they seem to have no interest in its vision for just warfare.
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View archivesIn this issue of Christianity Today and in this season of the Christian year, we explore the bookends of life: birth and death. You’ll read Karen Swallow Prior’s essay on childlessness and Kara Bettis Carvalho’s overview of reproductive technologies. Haleluya Hadero reports on artificially intelligent griefbots, and Kristy Etheridge discusses physician-assisted suicide. There is much work to be done to promote life. We talk with Fleming Rutledge about the Crucifixion, knowing that while suffering lasts for a season, Jesus has triumphed over death through his death. This Lenten and Easter season, may these words be a companion as you consider how you might bring life in the spaces you inhabit.
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Born a Woman, I Spent Six Years Living as a Man. Then God Showed Me My True Identity.
God’s voice reached me through a compassionate Christian couple.
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I Ran from God and My Jewish Identity. Then I Read the New Testament.
Aaron Abramson served in the Israel Defense Forces before abandoning his faith and wandering the world in search of meaning.
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Journalism Was My Religion. Then I Encountered Jesus Christ.
I wanted to be an eyewitness to Brazil’s history. Instead, God made me a witness to his work in the world.
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Was It Really God’s Perfect Plan to Amputate My Foot?
A tragic accident jump-started my relationship with God. It also made me question his goodness.
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I Was the Enemy Jesus Told You to Love
As an extremist Muslim, I beat a Christian boy and left him to die. His faithful prayers for me led to my salvation.
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Reclaiming the Church’s Role in Mental Health
We have a holy opportunity to return to our roots—a chance to recover the kind of care that once marked every aspect of the early church.
The Necessity of the Trauma-Informed Pastor
Spiritual leadership requires us to know the stories of our people.
Shepherding at Home
In Managing Your Household Well, Chap Bettis calls pastors to lead their families with the same intentionality they bring to their churches.
Lord, Deliver Us from Passive-Aggressive Conflicts
Every church has elephants in the narthex. Here are four ways to root them out.
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Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.
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Egalitarianism Is More Than a PR Statement
Are churches moving to an egalitarian model truly embracing female leadership?
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Will ‘Complementarianism’ Survive?
I want to continue to call myself a complementarian. But we need to reclaim the term.
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Complementarian at Home, Egalitarian at Church? Paul Would Approve.
The biggest New Testament passages on gender roles may have more to do with marriage than ministry.
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Gender Roles Beyond the Western Church
Scott W. Sunquist calls the American church to observe the diversity in ecclesiologies around the world.
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The Evil Ideas Behind October 7
The Hamas attacks in Israel have a grotesque ideological history and deserve unflinching moral judgment.
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Christianity Today’s 2024 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
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God’s Promises Are Clearest When We Turn Out the Lights
Christians have every reason to reduce light pollution.
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One Christian’s Quest to Change the Way We See Immigration
Equipped with Scripture, history, and a defunct restaurant on the southern border, Sami DiPasquale hopes he can soften politics-hardened hearts.
