Skip to main content

Explore Discussions

Join conversations that matter to you

Start a Discussion
Politics

Facing Arrest, Cuban Christian Influencers Continue Call for Freedom

Ernesto Ricardo Medina began filming short videos with friends in early 2024 from a small room, or cuartico, of his home in Holguín, Cuba. By 2026, he had become one of the foremost Christian voices speaking out against the Cuban government. “Jesus is Lord, not the Communist Party of Cuba,” Medina declares at the beginning Read more. The post Facing Arrest, Cuban Christian Influencers Continue Call for Freedom appeared first on Christianity Today

Cuba
Culture

Just War Theory Is Supposed to Be Frustrating

Once upon a time I was a pacifist, and some days I still am. Although I’m a theologian, which means it pays to pretend to know everything about everything, there are still some topics about which I remain uncertain. War is one. Two factors called my pacifist confidence into question. The first was the weight of Read more. The post Just War Theory Is Supposed to Be Frustrating appeared first on Christianity Today

United States
Culture

Will the Church Enter the Guys’ Group Chat?

Despite the loneliness, mistrust, and anger coursing through American social life, young men have at least one institution they can still rely on: the male group chat. I am 23 years old, and I am in seven of them: one with my closest friends, a porch night scheduling chat, a music chat, a workout chat, Read more. The post Will the Church Enter the Guys’ Group Chat? appeared first on Christianity Today

United States
Business

Martin Shkreli on AI, Pharma, and What Actually Matters

Erik Torenberg speaks with Martin Shkreli, American investor and businessman, about how he sees the AI landscape, from OpenAI to Anthropic, and what actually matters beyond the hype. They also talk through the future of computing, the limits of “vibe coding,” and why biotech and pharma remain some of the toughest industries to get right

United States
Politics

Zohran Mamdani Is Still a Radical

The article examines Zohran Mamdani's continued radical stance in politics, highlighting his controversial views and their implications for New York's political landscape.

United States