Kate Shellnutt, Christianity Today

Kate Shellnutt

Christianity Today

Augusta, GA, United States

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  • Vox

Past articles by Kate:

Slopes Keep On Slippin’ Slippin’ Slippin’

Fox News faces depositions, Scott Adams cries cancel culture, and the SBC boots Saddleback. → Read More

Christianity Today Welcomes Dr. Nicole Martin as Chief Impact Officer

In her new role, Martin will work to advance CT’s mission through the Global, Big Tent, and Next Gen initiatives. → Read More

Congress Remains Far More Christian than the Country

Denominational identity is dropping among lawmakers, but few are “nones.” → Read More

Kanakuk Sued for Alleged Fraud in Abuse Settlement

Survivor claims the camp misled his family by withholding prior knowledge of his predator’s pattern of misconduct. → Read More

Southwestern Seminary President Resigns

The successor to Paige Patterson cites “reputational, legal, and financial realities” as he moves on to an IMB role. → Read More

Justice Department Investigates Southern Baptist Convention Over Abuse

SBC has commited to cooperating with the federal investigation, which spans multiple entities. → Read More

Anglicans Drop Proposal to Reaffirm Traditional Marriage Stance

Organizers of the Lambeth Conference revised a draft statement calling same-sex marriage “not permissible” after pushback. → Read More

Nominate a Book for the 2023 Christianity Today Book Awards

Instructions for publishers. → Read More

Southern Baptists Prep for Annual Meeting With Heavy Hearts, Cautious Hope

Will the denomination be able to overcome divides to enact reforms? → Read More

Church of Scotland Ready to Approve Same-Sex Marriage

Traditionalist minority worry disagreement on the issue will make it harder to work together on mission. → Read More

We’re Not Mad Enough at Death

Dying is a fact of life. It’s also the enemy we’re called to resist. → Read More

9 in 10 Evangelicals Don’t Think Sermons Are Too Long

Even with recent divides in congregations, survey finds high levels of satisfaction among churchgoers. → Read More

Big Daddy Weave Bassist Jay Weaver Dies at 42

Weaver, who lost both his legs in 2016, spoke and sung of God’s faithfulness during two decades of health struggles. → Read More

State of Giving: Pandemic Trends Defy Ministry Expectations

Camps and conferences, a sector that had been dramatically affected by COVID-19 shutdowns, actually saw the biggest boost in funds and historic levels of support. → Read More

Josh Duggar Found Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Materials Case

Advocate: “The right result happened not because of the faith community, not the family, or even the church.” → Read More

Vaccine Debates Are Responsible for 2021’s Fastest-Growing Bible Search Term: Sorcery

Does Scripture warn about Big Pharma? Endorse mask-wearing? Christians Googled for answers in 2021. → Read More

Supreme Court Abortion Case Holds Signs of Hope for Pro-Life Evangelicals

The conservative-majority Supreme Court appeared willing to side with Mississippi’s abortion ban. → Read More

Liverpool Bombing Case Reignites Controversy over Refugee Conversions

The alleged attacker was baptized and confirmed in the Church of England several years ago amid a quest for asylum in the UK. → Read More

The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Episode 11: Tempest

It wasn’t one thing that ended Mars Hill. It was one thing after another, after another, after another… → Read More

T4G Conference Will End in 2022

With another co-founder leaving, Together for the Gospel prepares for its final event. → Read More