
Christianity Today has named Russell Moore as its new editor-in-chief.
Christianity Today has named Russell Moore as its new editor-in-chief.
Christianity Today has admitted that it failed to pursue consequences for two ministry leaders accused of sexual harassment at its Carol Stream, Illinois, office.
It was announced this week that Russell Moore will be leaving his position as president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission to work with Christianity Today.
In an editorial, the president and CEO of Christianity Today urged the church to offer reparations to the Black community.
Editor-In-Cheif and author of the controversial Christianity Today op-ed calling for the removal of President Trump from office, will be retiring this week.
Nearly 200 faith leaders signed an open letter rebuking the controversial Christianity Today editorial calling for the removal of President Trump from office. The leader claim that the language of the op-ed severally damaged Christian witness.