July/August 2026 from Christianity Today's archive - Volume 70, Issue Number 4.
Around 9 p.m. on October 10, 2025, the power went out in the Beijing home of Ren Zhong and his wife, Wang Cong, leaving the ...
In a State of the Union focused on immigration and domestic policy, the president’s mention of Christianity was brief and debatable. In his joint session address to Congress Tuesday, President Donald ...
The controversial Idaho pastor says women can vote only if they’re heads of households. But married women are a crucial GOP ...
White evangelicals and white Catholics are the only groups to see Donald Trump as “religious.” Most Americans don’t see either of this year’s presidential candidates as particularly religious or ...
Elizabeth Woodson is a Bible teacher, a theologian, an author, and the founder of The Woodson Institute, an organization that ...
At the time, Sands was a campus pastor for Hope International University in Fullerton, California. Every Friday night for a ...
But I’d like to think my objection to trillionaires runs deeper than nostalgia or personal dislike. It’s also rooted in faith ...
Certainly, gambling has become a big business. But just what is to be considered as “gambling”? We use the word occasionally ...
The vague definition of “conversion practices” may make it harder to counsel Christians with unwanted same-sex attraction.
Like all the other phone-gripping tourists in Tulum, Mexico, I expect a little too much out of every vacation I take. When I ...
Growing up in a middle-class family in Baltimore, I was taught the value of homeownership from a young age. My parents bought ...
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