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Goodnight, Cornerstone
As the grand festival is held for the last time, a long-time participant remembers its power and glory.
Petra Meant Rock
On the re-release of two classics, an ode to one of the enduring bands in Christian rock history.
Children's Music Matters
A singer-songwriter's call for excellence in the songs we feed our kids.
Sigur Rós and the Art of Worship
The ethereal Icelandic band may not intend it, but their music has a divinely spiritual vibe.
Woody Guthrie's God and Country
New projects, timeless ideals, and the junction of heaven and earth.
The Passion of George Harrison
The 'quiet' Beatle was driven by spiritual pursuit while living in the material world.
Why We Need 'Community'
Not just in real life, but NBC's brilliant sitcom too.
Jars of Clay: Why Tour? Why Now?
Frontman Dan Haseltine gives a thought-provoking reply to what may seem like a simple question.
77's Still on the Edge
A 'Christian' band? Maybe. But the Sevens—and their album 'Sticks and Stones'—were one of the best ever.
Jesus in 'The Hunger Games'
In the face of persistent and pervasive darkness, hope shines through the cracks.
The Original 'Left Behind'
Forty years ago, 'A Thief in the Night' had scores of people wondering if they'd survive the rapture.
Bruce Springsteen: The Stations of the Boss
The singer, the sinner's prayer, and my spiritual journey.
GCB: Desperate Christian Housewives
New primetime soap targets gossip in the church.
American Originals
New PBS documentary explores the highs and lows of the life of the Amish.
Untangling the Gramophone
It's nice to feel the love of a Grammy nod, but it's hard to keep it in perspective.
Sundance 2012: A Call to Look Again
After 18 movies in 4 days, our reporter shares the best of the fest with CT readers.
Masculinity in the Movies
On the big screen, Christian men are rougher and tougher than ever.
Six Indie Films You Won't Want to Miss
Arthouse movies from 2011 that didn't get the attention they deserved.
O Tenenbaums, O Tenenbaums
A decade after its release, Wes Anderson's 'Royal Tenenbaums' still strikes emotional gold.
The Fearsome and the Childlike in the Films of Steven Spielberg
America's most popular director hits the big screen again this week with two new projects.

Top Story May 12, 2024

If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
If You’re a Christian, You Should Probably Thank Your Mom
A majority of American Protestants were raised by devout mothers, a study finds.

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