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Texas Considers Lifting NDAs for Some Abuse Survivors

Advocates say the law should protect trade secrets, not trauma secrets.

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A Word to a Discouraged Christian

The gospel is real. The stories are true. Christ is risen, and Jesus saves. Why would we walk away from that?

The Broken Promise of ‘40 Acres and a Mule’

In dealing with its Black citizens, America has acted not with the faithfulness of God but with the deceit of Laban.

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A Christian Worldview Is a Work in Progress, Not a Finished Product

A new book seeks to reframe and refresh a common model of faith-based education.

The Truth of a Love Supreme

Our politics are bitter and retributive. In the Christians of the Civil Rights Movement, we have a model of a better way.

When the Pews Hold Pain

How to preach and lead when trauma sits in your sanctuary.

Testimony

A Good Pair of Lungs

How burst pulmonary arteries opened my eyes to the gift of an ordinary life in Jesus.

How the ESV Changed What Women Want

By altering a single word in Genesis 3:16, the Bible translation amplified a long-standing debate on women’s desire and submission.

Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

The Witchmobile

Nixon’s downfall paved the way for a new era of American politics and spiritual turmoil.

The Russell Moore Show

Finding God in Life’s Crucible Moments

Gayle Beebe, president of Westmont College, considers the crossroads Christians face.  

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Walking in Wisdom with Uli Chi

The author and leadership expert speaks on discernment, relationships, and love in action.

The Russell Moore Show

Moore to the Point: Be Careful Who You Pretend to Be

You can fake your way to vice but never to virtue.

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This first issue of 2025 exemplifies how reading creates community, grows empathy, gives words to the unnamable, and reminds us that our identities and relationships proceed from the Word of God and the Word made flesh. In this issue, you’ll read about the importance of a book club from Russell Moore and a meditation on the bookends of a life by Jen Wilkin. Mark Meynell writes about the present-day impact of a C. S. Lewis sermon in Ukraine, and Emily Belz reports on how churches care for endangered languages in New York City. Poet Malcolm Guite regales us with literary depth. And we hope you’ll pick up a copy of one of our CT Book Award winners or finalists. Happy reading!

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Mid-life Crisis? Bah, Humbug!

It is easy to look at the future in a rearview mirror, but that always leads to a collision.

Elisabeth Elliot on the Christian Father

Examining the male parent’s role.

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Bill and Vonette Bright’s Wonderful Plan for the World

Evangelicalism’s power couple closes in on their radical mission.

CT Classic: Madeleine L’Engle on Allegory and Prayer

“It seemed ironic and unfair that just as I was turning closer to God, I couldn’t sell anything I wrote.”

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