Originally Posted by Pilgrim
Good question. But since I haven't read Christianity Today in over 20 years, I guess I could conclude I don't have renewed interest in it! rofl

I would have to guess that there has been a "shift" in Christianity in America away from conservatism which would make the magazine more appealing. But again, I can't speak about the magazine itself because I don't read it other than the occasional article someone wants me to read online.

Maybe what I bolden is the answer. Everyone is online and some CT articles are recommended by conservatives. So we read the articles online without going through the entire magazine.

When will books and print media become extinct?


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7