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Always in Parables: Andy Crouch

Andy Crouch is the editor of the Christian Vision Project, a series of essays to be published in CT and our sister publications. Crouch was chief of re:generation quarterly, a magazine which won the Utne Reader's Alternative Press Award for spiritual coverage in 1999. He was formerly a campus minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard University. Crouch and his wife, Catherine, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, have two children.

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Furrowed Brows Inc.
The culture war's biggest casualties may be Christian joy and hope.
Learning from Fools
The safe thing to do with power and possessions.
It's Not About Power
A unique and proven strategy for changing society.
Of Wardrobes and Potters
A story about faith and fairy tales.
Visualcy
Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
Compliant but Confused
Unpacking some myths about today's teens.
When Backward Is Forward
Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement.
Salt-and-Pepper Politics
Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean.
'Live More Musically'
The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
The Cruel Edges of the World
There are some places that bring the distant biblical text closer to our lives.
Pilgrims to Nowhere
Freedom isn't much good if you don't have a sense of direction.
Glittering Images
A profound Christian rethinking of power is overdue.
Before the Deluge
All of us have a sexual orientation that bends toward the self
Wrinkles in Time
Botox injections as a spiritual discipline
Rites of Passage
Self-improvement is our culture's most durable religion
Always in Parables: Christian Esperanto
We must learn other cultural tongues
Always in Parables: We're Rich
But why is it so hard to admit?
Always in Parables: Blinded by Pop Praise
"To see God high and lifted up, just open your eyes"
Always in Parables: The Future Is P.O.D.
Multicultural voices have an edge in reaching a rapidly changing America
Always in Parables: Rekindling Old Fires
We can resist technology's chilling effects on how we spend time together
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