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It's the Thoughts That Count

Why Christians can't be careless about the consumption of popular culture.

You Can't Think Your Way to God

Christian formation means shaping our loves, says Jamie Smith, not just educating our minds.

Two Urban Manifestos for Evangelical Christians

Two new books locate Christians' presence in cities, but only one of them actually engages the city.

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.

The Tech Poverty Fighter

How Andrew Sears at TechMission harnesses the Web to fuel urban ministry.

Planting Deep Roots  Subscriber access only

When you get serious about cultural change, you get serious about institutions.

Hashtags Won't Heal Us

Learning to lament in the 21st century.

Is There a Christian Formula for Online Dating?

Trusting God after listing, praying, and searching the web for my Mr. Right.

Why It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Google Reader

From articles to Scriptures, how we read matters as much as what we read.

The Problem with Christians Doing the 'Harlem Shake'

Some advice for the church: Think before you click.

Churches: Take a Lesson from the Postal Service

In today's change-or-die culture, we must adapt.

Kony 2012 and the Golden Rule: How Do 'We' Tell 'Their' Story?

Six principles for communicating Christians.

Children with Down Syndrome: Will Culture Make Them Disappear?

Why we should see them as an endowment from God and not a mistaken diagnosis.

Natural Length Reading: Christianity Today Launches eBooks

The magazine is now essential in another way.

Virtual Vitality: Bobby Gruenewald Links Technology and the Church

How a pastor from LifeChurch.tv is helping plug the church into the digital future.

Geek Theologian

Wired magazine founder Kevin Kelly talks to CT about the Amish, heaven, and why he doesn't own a smart phone.

People of the Nook

What Bible smartphone apps tell us about the Book.

The Gospel of Steve Jobs

The Apple CEO was able to articulate a perfectly secular form of hope.

Testify!

In nightclubs, coffeehouses, and iPods, true first-person storytelling is becoming a cultural force as it borrows from Christian tradition.

Apple Takes a Bite Out of Sexting

Is a parental-control device the best way to teach teens that sending sexually explicit texts is a bad idea?

The Mission of Art

W. David O. Taylor grounds his aesthetic passion in the local church.

Religious Self-Profiling

Identifying one's faith on online social networks proves challenging for some.

String Theory and Heaven

Author Dinesh D'Souza says new scientific thinking bolsters the case for life after death.

The Best and Worst New Tech

Which new technologies hold the most promise—and the most peril—for use in church ministries?

A Tale of Two Funerals

Barna: Tech & the Church Generation Gap

Finding Your Way With the World

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