Imprisoned for distributing Bibles in Iran, Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh saw its verses of suffering and forgiveness come alive.
Interview by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
April 10, 2013
His ways are hidden from ordinary eyes, but not from the eyes of faith.
Bobby Grow
April 1, 2013
You've given up on the American Dream, and you're ready to embrace authentic faith in Jesus. The author of Radical tells you what comes next.
Interview by Jeff Haanen
February 7, 2013
Allegiance to Christ in an age of rivals.
Trevin Wax
March 23, 2010
Three authors weigh the merits of observing Lent.
Steven R. Harmon, Frederica Mathewes-Green, and Michael Horton
February 10, 2010
For some leaders, taking steps to prevent disasters is a matter of faithfulness.
G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
February 10, 2010
She tells CT why she remained married to Ted Haggard—even after he suggested that she divorce him.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
January 27, 2010
Why it's crucial to recognize how little we're being transformed.
Mark Galli
January 21, 2010
If the driving force of any movement or phenomenon is not Jesus Christ, we are building castles in the air. A response to "Long Live the Organic Church."
Frank Viola
January 13, 2010
Why the best parenting techniques don't produce Christian children.
Leslie Leyland Fields
January 8, 2010
But what do we do if the world isn't transformed?
Mark Galli
January 7, 2010
One way to open ourselves afresh to the word of grace.
Craig Brian Larson
October 2, 2009
What I've learned as life has taken a turn for what most people think is the worst.
William J. Stuntz
August 28, 2009
Why change is not our most important product.
Mark Galli
July 16, 2009
Despite being laid off, one woman is committed to supporting three children.
Timothy C. Morgan
May 1, 2009
Walking as spiritual practice.
Arthur Paul Boers, excerpted from The Way is Made by Walking
April 3, 2009
A new study suggests that cancer patients who are religious are more likely to seek measures that attempt to prolong life.
G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
March 26, 2009
God often uses adversity for his greatest blessings and the markets are his.
Charles Colson
October 2, 2008
Why virtue trumps policy.
Daniel Taylor & Mark McCloskey
June 6, 2008
While despairing of nuclear annihilation, I received an irresistible consolation.
Tyler Wigg Stevenson
March 31, 2008
Another public failure in fidelity calls us back to the message of the Cross.
Deborah Dortzbach
May 2, 2007
You see, you want. Then what?
Agnieszka Tennant
March 29, 2007
Being a counterculture for the common good begins with what we choose to focus on--and to overlook.
Andy Crouch
December 14, 2006