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Bonnie Kristian

Journalist · 9 articles indexed on Christgiving

Bonnie Kristian is a bylined journalist whose reporting appears on Christgiving. We aggregate Bonnie Kristian's work from trusted local sources with full attribution, linking back to the original publisher. To learn more about how we select and review stories, see our editorial standards.

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‘You May Lose Half a Finger, But It’s an Experience’

”Alcohol use disorder,” to use the formal term, has always existed in America. It’s often hidden among the housed and visible among those on the streets—or half visible, as it was with Barry, a 50-yea

Christianity Today · Jul 15, 2026 · poverty

It’s Always Desperate Times Somewhere

One summer in college, I studied abroad in Paris to satisfy some philosophy and art history requirements for my degree. After our plane landed, my class went straight from arrivals to Musée de l’Orang

Christianity Today · Jul 13, 2026 · poverty

The Common Grace of Gadgets and Doohickeys

There’s a wizard character in the Harry Potter series whose work involves close contact with technologies created by ordinary humans. Like any wizard, he has little need of all this: With a flick of t

Christianity Today · Jul 13, 2026 · missions

Doug Wilson’s Household Voting Plan Could Empower Democrats for Decades

Doug Wilson is an Idaho pastor and author, a theocratic Christian nationalist—his terms—with a theatrical flair and a vulgar tongue. He founded his own denomination, which now includes Secretary of De

Christianity Today · Jul 13, 2026 · missions

How Foster Care Can Be Training for Homelessness

While staying in homeless shelters as a reporter, I heard dozens of stories of abuse, many of which I was able verify with court records and counselors. One person whose story particularly moved me wa

Christianity Today · Jul 7, 2026 · missions

Still a Restless Nation, Unless We Rest in God

In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln said America was “conceived in liberty.” Today we might call that our country’s unique selling proposition. While other nations emphasized biological unity,

Christianity Today · Jul 3, 2026 · missions

What to the Christian Is the Fourth of July?

In 1852, Frederick Douglass was invited to deliver a speech at the annual Independence Day celebration in Rochester, New York. After escaping from slavery some 14 years earlier, Douglass became an abo

Christianity Today · Jul 2, 2026 · missions

In West Virginia v. B.P.J., SCOTUS Tackles Thorny Gender Debates Head-On

The final day of the Supreme Court’s term is usually reserved for some of its most contentious, high-profile cases. This year was no exception, with the court handing down three major decisions on bir

Christianity Today · Jul 1, 2026 · refugees

On the Edge or Off the Cliff

I’ve been writing about issues of poverty for four decades. My brief period of television presence came in the 1990s as the sower of “compassionate conservatism,” a plant that sprang up quickly only t

Christianity Today · Jul 1, 2026 · poverty

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