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Sidelining the Stigma of Mental Illness

Amy Simpson challenges the church to step up its ministry to a vulnerable population.

Starting a Dialogue with Hip-Hop

Daniel White Hodge finds signs of the gospel in the beats of hip-hop.

The Feel-Good Faith of Evangelicals

Are we really as “biblical” as we think we are?

How Psychology Shapes Our Prejudice

Christena Cleveland, a social psychologist, is helping churches and faith-based groups transcend deep-seated divisions.

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The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2009

What do a lonely widower, a strong woman with a soft heart, and an African leader have in common? They're all key characters in the year's best redemptive movies. '(Christianity Today Movies)'

Why Pope John Paul II Whipped Himself

New book reopens questions on self-denial and "what is lacking in Christ's afflictions." '(Christianity Today)'

Talk, Research, Marry

What Elizabeth Gilbert discovered about marriage before she ate her words in Committed. '(Christianity Today)'

Are You There, God?

An interview with T'he Folly of Prayer' author Matt Woodley '(Christian Bible Studies)'

CT Politics Blog

Obama Administration Halts Prosecution of Some Young Immigrants

Homeland Security will now exercise prosecutorial discretion against those brought to the nation as children.

North Dakota Rejects Religious Liberty Measure

Measure 3, rejected by two-thirds of voters, would have prohibited the state government from "burdening" religious liberty.

California Moves To Pass First State Ban of Gay Conversion Therapy

Many Christian therapists have already abandoned the practice.

DOMA Decision: Unconstitutional And Bound For SCOTUS

Court rules federal law unconstitutionally burdens both states and same-sex couples.

CT Movies

Review: The Kings of Summer

Snyder's Superman reboot is visually stunning and well-acted, but lacks the humanity of The Kings of Summer, a little coming-of-age movie with a big heart.

Review: Man of Steel

Snyder's Superman reboot is visually stunning and well-acted, but lacks the humanity of The Kings of Summer, a little coming-of-age movie with a big heart.

Review: Before Midnight

Celine and Jesse transition from young lovers to middle-aged couple in this serious-but-depressing examination of love and marriage.

Review: After Earth

Whedon's Shakespeare adaptation succeeds by not taking itself too seriously, but Shyamalan's sci-fi flick is far too self-important to be any good.

CT Entertainment Blog

'God Bless America' . . . With a Bang

Bullet points from Bobcat Goldthwait’s new gunpowder black “comedy”

'Broadway Is Having Its First Faith Moment'

With 'Jesus Christ Superstar,' 'Godspell,' and more, marketing ramps up for people of faith

Russell Crowe to Board the Ark

Academy Award winner to play Noah in Darren Aronofsky's film of the same name

Crabb, Grant Clean Up at Dove Awards

Named Male and Female Vocalist the Year, respectively; Jamie-Grace Best New Artist

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Gleanings

Voucher Victory Streak for Religious Schools Broken by 'Important' Court Decision

Judge says tax credits can only continue if scholarships are used at non-religious schools.

Will the World's First Deaf Bible Come from Japan?

Possibly. But at current pace, project could take decades to complete.

Sales Surge at Christian Bookstores Masks Mixed Results

Report finds overall industry doing well, but most stores not so much.

One-Child-Policy Activist Says China Coerced University to Force Him Out

Chen Guangcheng, championed by prolife movement for opposing forced abortions, may find a new home at Fordham Law School.

Her.meneutics

The Feel-Good Faith of Evangelicals

Are we really as “biblical” as we think we are?

Don't Let Women's Ministry Turn People Into Projects

The quest for mentorship to benefit us both.

Bless These Hands That Instagram My Food

Michael Pollan and today's foodie culture make home cooking hip.

Don't Tell Emily Post: Guests Are Paying For Weddings Now

Have we taken the whole register-for-whatever-you-want thing too far?

CT Music

Interview: Starting a Dialogue with Hip-Hop

Daniel White Hodge finds signs of the gospel in the beats of hip-hop.

Interview: The Moses of Soul

64-year-old soul sensation Charles Bradley talks about his journey through the wilderness.

Review: The Musician Is a Master

To understand why Phil Keaggy is receiving ASCAP's Golden Note Award, you really need just one album.

Review: The Laughing Stalk

David Eugene Edwards' gothic folk gets away with singing about Jesus by preaching without proselytizing.
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