Alan Brill offers both scrutiny of our doctrines and a word of correction to his fellow Jews.
In his new book, Twelve Churches: An Unlikely History of the Buildings that Made Christianity, Fergus Butler-Gallie attempts to do just that but on a global scale. The 12 churches in the book are from ...
Judges whittled 427 submissions down to 11 winners. Our judging began with 427 titles submitted by 62 publishers. Christianity Today's editors selected finalists in each category, and our judges ...
‘Blue Like Jazz’ spoke for a generation and left disillusioned evangelicals more dissatisfied. In summer 2003, American evangelicals’ book-buying habits appeared to be fueled by fear around political ...
Of all of the subgenres of Christian writing, apologetics is one of the hardest to get right. If you're writing for an audience that's already Christian, they don't need convincing of the existence of ...
Who Is a True Christian? is an ambitious book. It draws together theology, politics, and culture to provide both a diagnosis of and a solution to our contemporary crisis. And while it may not always ...
Greg Sutton, a church elder and lay preacher, didn't initially set out to write a book. His desire was to figure out what he ...
The Christian church is once again at a historic crossroads. What has emerged in the past few years is a society antithetical not only to traditional Christian beliefs but also to plain old human ...
The Department of Defense Education Activity operates about 160 schools across 11 countries and educates roughly 70,000 students.
(RNS) — Released during or close to Black History Month, the books provide a faith-oriented look at African American history and analyses of women in ministry and changing demographics and technology.