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Why Bankrupt Detroit Needs Art More than Ever
Seeing God’s design in blighted neighborhoods.
Picturing N.T. Wright
A willing subject, a talented photographer, and great light. When planning a photo session in a remote location you hope for those three things. In the case of CT’s April 2014 cover story, we received them all.
Subjectivity Overload
The problem with sentimentality, porn, and emotion for emotion’s sake.
Our Love-Hate Relationship With Christian Art
Despite our faith's rich artistic history, we wrongly trash-talk Christian works.
Latest Stop in Race for World's Tallest Jesus Statue: War-Torn Syria
Beleaguered pilgrimage destination that still speaks Aramaic just one of many cities eclipsing Rio de Janeiro.
A Christian Covers the World's Longest Cocktail Party
An interview with Kelly Crow, who has reported on the contemporary art world for 'The Wall Street Journal' since 2006.
Bringing Scripture to Life in New York's Arts Scene
How Jonathon Roberts and Emily Clare Zempel are creating the largest multidisciplinary illuminated Bible.
Shalom at the Tip of a Spray Paint Can
Muralist Dave Young Kim says his art is ultimately his city's, not his own.
Community Is In the Details
Justin McRoberts's latest project is a lovingly crafted set of letters.
Is Crucifixion Art the Victim of Its Own Success?
Images of Jesus on the cross no longer command auction prices.
The 'Handicap Icon' Gets New Life
New York’s revamped accessibility symbol began at a Christian college.
A Designer Lighting the Way to Justice
Xianyi Wu's solar-lamp company has brought affordable lighting to over 10 million worldwide.
How One Artist Turns Skid Row into Sacred Streets
An interview with Los Angeles's Jason Leith about his new installation that features portraits of the homeless.
We're All Makers Now
Chris Anderson, longtime editor of Wired magazine, makes the jump from high-tech to physical objects. Why we should follow him.
Here's to the Misfits
How Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are taking a leap of faith to create technology that makes you more human.
The Art of Art Collecting
Christy Tennant Krispin's show "Close to Home" aimed to take the elitism out of arts patronage.
Why a Wheaton College Professor Smeared Jesus in Human Dirt
David Hooker explains the inspiration and process behind his much-discussed "Corpus."
My Top 5 Books on Creativity
Literature that reveals what art and beauty ought to be.
Forging the Future with the Tip of a Pen
How Jake Weidmann, one of 11 master penmen in the world, uses ink to link the past and future.
Making Culture in a Small Town Storefront
Why I helped restore a relic from the past on behalf of the next generation.

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Moral Failures by Christian Leaders Are a Huge Problem. Can New Standards Help?
Moral Failures by Christian Leaders Are a Huge Problem. Can New Standards Help?
ECFA is adding leadership integrity to its accountability criteria.

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