Sudanese Christians Refine Theology of War.
By Jayson Casper – Hajj Atiya, an elderly Sudanese woman living in Khartoum, was already ill. And then the war started. “The planes bombed from above, the bullets were flying…
By Jayson Casper – Hajj Atiya, an elderly Sudanese woman living in Khartoum, was already ill. And then the war started. “The planes bombed from above, the bullets were flying…
Robert Shaffer is professor emeritus of history at Shippensburg University. See All Articles – Among the many issues that separate conservative evangelicals from progressive Christians, few may be as perplexing…
By Mike Cosper – For four decades, Bono has found himself responding to Christians who aren’t quite sure what to make of him or U2. The band’s rise to fame…
Angel Lamung had been in the public spotlight since she was a teenager. In Myanmar, she won beauty pageants, appeared in commercials, acted in movies, and sang pop songs. But…
By Ryan P. Burge – Over the last decade Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, and every other Protestant family has declined except for those who say they are nondenominational. The 2020…
by Maria Baer – What is thought to be the biggest-ever Christian advertising campaign will go national. Television commercials, along with online ads and billboards, will target millennials and Gen…
As Russia invaded Ukraine today, pressing near even to the capital of Kyiv, a Baptist home was destroyed and a seminary shaken by nearby blasts. Local sources told CT, however,…