
Hope on the Refugee Highway: A Special Report on Christians in Iraq and Greece
CT visited eight refugee camps to learn how Christians on the front lines would advise American churches to engage the refugee crisis.
GleaningsImportant Developments in the Church and the World
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Pray for Refugees: How Christians Are Observing the Fifth Anniversary of Syria's Civil War
Lenten prayer campaign seeks to mobilize American churches to respond. - Mar 14,
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Do Christians Face Genocide from ISIS? US House Unanimously Votes Yes
(UPDATED) Symbolic statement adds to pressure on John Kerry's March 17 deadline. - Mar 11,
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United Kingdom (Kind of) Keeps the Fourth Commandment
British politicians preserve limits on Sunday shopping. - Mar 9,
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How Religious Can Tourism Be? Noah’s Ark Park Passes Test
Judge rules Answers in Genesis attraction of biblical proportions qualifies for tax breaks.
Six Reasons Why ISIS Attacks on Christians Should Be Declared GenocideWhen should we politicize persecution?
The Gender Conversation We Aren’t HavingWhy sexism deserves more attention than the complementarian-egalitarian debates.
Why We Really Put Our Kids in SportsOur goodhearted support prioritizes athleticism more than we think.
Watching Wendell Berry, The Mad Farmer"The Seer," a documentary about the poet, writer, and farmer, premiered at SXSW this weekend.
Your Spiritual Crisis Has 214 LikesWhen our spiritual journeys are traveled in public, is there any room for the still, small voice of God?
Let the Kids DisagreeOne of the most critical lessons students learn is how to engage with differing perspectives.
There Are Monsters Everywhere In '10 Cloverfield Lane'The “spiritual successor” to “Cloverfield” is a different kind of monster movie, a satisfying thrill ride with a subtle story of empowerment.
Why We Keep the Legend of Bonnie and Clyde AliveA re-release of Kelly Reichardt’s 1994 ‘River of Grass’ once again raises the question: why do filmmakers keep retelling the story of a couple on a murder spree?
Missionary Doctor: Abstinence Isn’t Always an OptionWhen sex is forced on women, contraception becomes a form of compassion.
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Q+A: The Secret Lives of Teens OnlineThe conversation about the pornification of social media is long overdue. -
From Preview to LaunchReach critical mass early in your church plant.(The Exchange) -
Dos formas en que los cristianos distorsionan el islam (y dos formas en que los musulmanes distorsionan el cristianismo)Fragmento de “Christian. Muslim. Friend: Twelve Paths to Real Relationship.” [Cristiano. Musulmán. Amigo: Doce caminos hacia una relación real]. -
From Jesus to Mary and Back Again: The History of the AnnunciationThe surprising reason it falls during Lent, and why it has been important for fighting heresy and abortion. -
Why Donald Trump Threatens to Trump the GospelThere is something more important than our views of the controversial candidate. -
The Messy Secrets of Perfect PitchInside the science of a skill revered in much of the music world.(BehemothMag.com) -
JoyThe film is uneven, but Joy knows just who she is. -
God’s Love Isn’t Neat and TidyWhy we shouldn’t seek an airtight explanation for the problem of evil.


