Why Scandal Matters
Recent controversies at Wheaton College and Regent College give us opportunity to reflect on our reputation in a watching world.
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Faith Isn’t a ‘Shiny Add-on’ to Baseball Fame
Former MLB pitcher Josh Lindblom says Christian athletes need deeper discipleship and not just bigger platforms.
How Biblically Accurate Is ‘House of David’?
A look at polygamy, giants, and Goliath’s Greek armor.
Church Hurts for Pastors, Too
Church hurt travels in both directions—from the pews to the pulpit and in reverse.
Review
‘Revelations’ Is a Torrid Melodrama
But the South Korean thriller, now streaming on Netflix, also tells a sober truth.
Easter Is for Remembering Our Martyrs
More than 200 Sri Lankan Christians were killed for their beliefs six years ago. Their deaths beckon us to evaluate how we live.
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What Supernatural Experiences Can and Can’t Show
They testify to a world beyond our perception. But by themselves, they can’t confirm the central truths of Christianity.
Christians Are Conspiracy Theorists
But we are also tasked with knowing truth from lies, real hope from false hope, the breath of the Spirit from the suffocation of deceit.
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
BONUS: Deep Dive with Mike Cosper: Q&A + Best of DDBS Live Streams
In this interview with show creator and host Mike Cosper, we explore the series title and peek into where we’re headed on this journey.
The Russell Moore Show
Moore to the Point: The Owl of Hooters Flies Only at Dusk
The impending bankruptcy of the so-called “breastaurants” could be a sign for the church.
Being Human
From Reality TV to Real Freedom with Jinger Duggar Vuolo
Jinger Duggar Vuolo breaks free from fear-based religion and people-pleasing.
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Count It Up
The Bulletin discusses Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement verdict, Cory Booker’s Senate speech, and Paula White’s Passover promises.
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View archivesEven amid scandals, cultural shifts, and declining institutional trust, we at Christianity Today recognize the beauty of Christ’s church. In this issue, you’ll read of the various biblical metaphors for the church, and of the faithfulness of Japanese pastors. You’ll hear how one British podcaster is rethinking apologetics, and Collin Hansen’s hope for evangelical institutions two years after Tim Keller’s death. You’ll be reminded of the power of the Resurrection, and how the church is both more fragile and much stronger than we think from editor in chief Russell Moore. This Lent and Easter season, may you take great courage in Jesus’ words in Matthew 16:18—“I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.”
Testimony
Stories of Christian conversion
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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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A Good Pair of Lungs
How burst pulmonary arteries opened my eyes to the gift of an ordinary life in Jesus.
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I Turned to New Age Psychedelics for Salvation. They Couldn’t Deliver.
Shrooms glittered on the surface—but hid a dark chasm underneath. That’s where Jesus found me.
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My Drug Kingdom Collapsed. Then My Savior Found Me.
Disillusioned by my life of crime and excess, I walked into a prison chapel. I came out a new man.
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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.
