Why the American Church Can’t Fix Loneliness
This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here. I don’t know how to say, ‘I’m lonely,’ without sounding like I’m saying, ‘I’m a loser,’” a middle-aged man said … Read More

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This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. Subscribe here. I don’t know how to say, ‘I’m lonely,’ without sounding like I’m saying, ‘I’m a loser,’” a middle-aged man said … Read More
In a year seeing over 50 countries at the polls—half of which could shift geopolitical dynamics—the timing of Jesus and the Powers’ release was no accident. A few years ago, … Read More
This September, about 5,000 Christians will assemble in Incheon, South Korea, for the Lausanne Movement’s Fourth Congress on World Evangelization. Some of them wish Lausanne had picked a location with … Read More
Bernard Randall(Photo: Christian Legal Centre) The Church of England is now beyond parody. You could not make it up. If I’d predicted this would happen say five or 10 … Read More
As my daughter dangled 10 feet above the ground, legs wrapped around the thick, smooth trunk of a vine in the middle of the Belizean jungle, I stood below her … Read More
In recent decades, there has been a significant and sustained trend of Protestants converting to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. The most notable figure recently is J. D. Vance, the … Read More
This article is an excerpt of a conversation on CT’s podcast The Russell Moore Show. Listen to the full conversation here. Image: Illustration by Ronan Lynam Marilynne Robinson and Russell … Read More
Donald Trump being bundled away after an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.(Photo: X) On the afternoon of 13 July this year Donald Trump held an election … Read More
John Parks was taking his first sabbatical in 40 years of ministry when he got a call from his church’s accountant with some bad news. Church Mutual, the church’s insurance … Read More
The United States is now in the throes of the politics of class division, and American evangelicalism is no exception. College-educated evangelical Christians may be the least prepared for this … Read More