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Why Public Intellectuals Need Their Ivory Towers
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s departure from 'The Atlantic' reflects a growing crisis: Our digital age inhibits reliable and enduring insight.
Unfriending Convenience
Why Christians are called to inefficiency in an age of easy living.
The Importance Of Doing lowercase ministry In An ALL CAPS World
We can be loud, or we can be heard. But we can seldom do both.
Go Tell It on the iPhone
Christians agree: Technology has made in-person conversations harder, but sharing one’s faith easier.
9 Common Social Media Tactics That Never Draw Anyone Closer To Jesus
For most, maybe all of these tactics, I can see the good motive behind it. But good intentions are not enough.
The Sacred Gift of Selfies
Craig Detweiler sees spiritual significance underneath the stereotypes.
Who Are You Without Your Props?
Why your identity isn’t rooted in possessions and appearances.
Russia’s Fake Facebook Ads Targeted Christians
“Army of Jesus” tried to stir dissension among American voters, Congress reveals.
Our Silence Is Music to God’s Ears
The most joyful noise God desires from us may be none at all.
The Gospel of Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook and others have started to imitate, but can’t replace, church community.
Hath God Truly Said, ‘Avoid Foolish Controversies’?
It turns out that lustily fighting for the truth isn’t what God asks of us.
Your Smartphone Is Neither a Cancer nor a Cure-All
A balanced, biblical take on the devices we can’t seem to live without.
There's No Crying on Social Media!
Young adults are desperate not to let peers see any signs of weakness or failure.
The Bigger Story Behind Jen Hatmaker
The benefits and challenges of women’s ministry in the age of bestsellers, viral blog posts, and inspirational conferences.
She Reads Truth: Why Women Will Lead the 21st-Century Bible Resurgence
A hashtag started a movement to get millions of women into the Word.
The Value of Friends Who Don’t Look, Think, or Vote Like You Do
When you limit your social circles, you limit your opportunities to grow.
How Sewing Saved My Sanity
I took up quilting as a hobby. I had no idea it would become a tool for soul care.
Why Can’t We Christians Laugh Anymore?
At a time when evangelicals feel culturally embattled, it seems we’ve lost our ability to laugh.
Timehop Helps Me See God’s Providence
How a social media app reminds me of God’s faithfulness in my life.
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How Social Media Fails Our Orlando Grief
CT executive editor Andy Crouch on why words on the internet are no substitute for in-person presence.

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