Jump directly to the Content

Search Results

New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Frederick Buechner, the Reverend of Oz
At 70, Frederick Buechner looks back on his ministry in letters. (From 1997)
Viral JesusEpisode 37|38min
Maryanne J. George: Still Talking to Jesus
The Maverick City singer on her family’s legacy of faith, living with anxiety, and how the pandemic helped make “Old Church Basement” go viral.
Conocer a Dios significa más que describirlo
A veces, nuestras experiencias espirituales no pueden expresarse con palabras.
English
C.S. Lewis Was a Modern Man Who Breathed Medieval Air
As both a writer and a scholar, his work hearkened back to a “slow, contemplative, symphonic world.”
The Puritans Were Masters of Rhetoric Because Rhetoric Wasn’t the Point
Their most eloquent writing and preaching grew from a practical desire to communicate truth.
Our September Issue: This Present Fiction
Before American Christians were known for writing pop fiction, they were known for disliking it.
What’s True About Christian Fiction
“This Present Darkness” and other bestsellers show us the history of evangelicalism—and how it could be different.
Viral JesusEpisode 6|38min
‘The Work Is the Platform’
Karen Swallow Prior urges Christian writers to focus on doing good work, not attracting more followers.
Philip Yancey: My Benediction to the Beloved Storyteller, Walter Wangerin Jr.
A tribute to the late author of “The Book of the Dun Cow,” “Jesus: A Novel,” and “Water, Come Down!”
Patrons’ Saints: Christians Turn to Patreon, Substack, and Kickstarter
As more evangelical figures embrace crowdfunding, is the format demanding too much of them?
Read God’s Words. Then Write Your Own.
The spiritual discipline of recording our prayers and Bible reading reflections is a practice rooted in Christian tradition.
español
CultivatedEpisode 14|39min
How Habit Is the Backdoor for Faith
Jen Pollock Michel talks about finding a vocation in writing and describes how her new book invites readers to explore Christianity through intentional practices.
Writing as a Christian Means Joining a Banquet, Not a Battle
How we can use our words to feed each other rather than destroy each other.
Are Great Novels a Thing of the Past?
Or are reports of their death greatly exaggerated?
Quick To ListenEpisode 194|48min
Introducing Christianity Today’s New Editor in Chief
Daniel Harrell on how he became a Christian, pastoring on the East Coast and Midwest, and losing his wife to cancer.
Five Books for Frederick Buechner Beginners
Chosen by Jeffrey Munroe, author of “Reading Buechner: Exploring the Work of a Master Memoirist, Novelist, Theologian, and Preacher” (InterVarsity Press).

Top Story May 2, 2024

Finding a (Real) Christian College
Finding a (Real) Christian College
A professor explains why examining a school’s doctrinal statement isn’t enough.

Free Newsletters

Enter The Vault

Vault

Browse our Full Library of online archives, including past issues of CT magazine.

Access the Archives
close