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Trauma Counseling for Christian Journalists
Why we put the new New Life story on the cover.
Perfecting 'The Ask'
What we learned from Books & Culture’s astounding turnaround.
Fox News’ Highly Reluctant Jesus Follower
Of all people surprised that I became an evangelical Christian, I'm the most surprised.
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.
The Second Coming Christ Controversy: Company with Ties to David Jang Buys 'Newsweek'
Media group that bought the weekly took part in regular Internet chats with Jang to discuss business.
The Public Listener: A Conversation with Radio Host Krista Tippett
The radio journalist speaks about her faith, vocation, and what most media miss about evangelical Christians.
'Let Me Impact the Media for You'
How Lorna Dueck is embodying a winsome apologetic on Canadian TV.
Honoring David Neff, The Gentleman Scholar
A tribute to Christianity Today's esteemed editor in chief.
The Shepherd
Michael Cromartie is guiding media elites into a more accurate view of conservative Christians.
We Want Your Common-Good Stories: Introducing Our Second Essay Contest
And you want our common-good cash, right?
John McCandlish Phillips: Bright Light for Christ in the Big Apple
The New York Times stylist mixed his love of the Lord with his love of journalism.
Why All Your Impressions of Detroit Are Wrong
How the Motor City became America's whipping-boy city--and how Christians can stop the hate.
The Media and the Massacre
True compassion requires turning off the news.
New York Times Now Run By Practicing Catholic
New president and CEO Mark Thompson: "The truths of the Christian faith are objective truths."
'Half the Sky' Brings Gender-Based Horrors to Documentary Film
What the new film shows us that the acclaimed book can't.
Doctrine in the Desert: How Religion Informs the Immigration Debates
Ananda Rose's new book explores the religious motivations of Southwest groups on opposite sides of the immigration question.
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Did Christianity Today Mock Betty Ford?
Not by my reading of our archives.
What Are Wedding Vows For, Anyway?
Not much, if Carol Anne Riddell and John Partilla's wedding announcement in 'The New York Times' "Vows" section means anything.
Freed by Bill Clinton, Saved by Jesus
'The World Is Bigger Now' recounts Christian journalist Euna Lee's imprisonment in a North Korean jail.
In Their Own Words: Laura Ling and Euna Lee
One of the women, Euna Lee, was driven by her faith in Christ to cover the plight of North Koreans.

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