
Christianity Today: March/April 2026 (Digital)
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In this issue of Christianity Today and in this season of the Christian year, we explore the bookends of life: birth and death. Youāll read Karen Swallow Priorās essay on childlessness and Kara Bettis Carvalhoās overview of reproductive technologies. Haleluya Hadero reports on artificially intelligent griefbots, and Kristy Etheridge discusses physician-assisted suicide. There is much work to be done to promote life. We talk with Fleming Rutledge about the Crucifixion, knowing that while suffering lasts for a season, Jesus has triumphed over death through his death. This Lenten and Easter season, may these words be a companion as you consider how you might bring life in the spaces you inhabit.
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Purchase this individual PDF issue of Christianity TodayĀ orĀ subscribeĀ to get complete access to 65+ years of archives, subscriber-only features, and future issues of CT.
In this issue of Christianity Today and in this season of the Christian year, we explore the bookends of life: birth and death. Youāll read Karen Swallow Priorās essay on childlessness and Kara Bettis Carvalhoās overview of reproductive technologies. Haleluya Hadero reports on artificially intelligent griefbots, and Kristy Etheridge discusses physician-assisted suicide. There is much work to be done to promote life. We talk with Fleming Rutledge about the Crucifixion, knowing that while suffering lasts for a season, Jesus has triumphed over death through his death. This Lenten and Easter season, may these words be a companion as you consider how you might bring life in the spaces you inhabit.
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