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Saying No to the Cutesy Baby Nursery

We made room for our newborn, just not a room of her own.

Dear Rihanna: 'Your Truth' Won't Set You Free

Our individual exceptionalism has theological consequences.

Loving the Loners, One Apartment at a Time

Chris and Bethany Priebe say Christians' greatest 'mission' in Phoenix may be relationship.

iPhone Apps and the Old Adam

A meditation on corporate confession for Ash Wednesday.

Challenging Individualism

N.C. proposal raises age-old questions of Baptist identity.

Faithfully and Politically Present

How and why Michael Gerson believes Christians should not abandon the public square.

Q & A: Anne Rice on Following Christ Without Christianity

The tipping points behind the novelist's departure from the institutional church, and why she still reads D.A. Carson, Craig Keener, and N.T. Wright instead of 'Twilight.'

The Lost Art of Commitment

Why we're afraid of it, and why we shouldn't be.

A Family Affair

What would the church look like if it put we before me?

Redeeming 'Lost'

Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen tells CT why the television show reminds him of C. S. Lewis's 'The Great Divorce.'

Faithful Presence Is Not Quietism

James Davison Hunter responds to Chuck Colson and Andy Crouch.

More than Faithful Presence

Charles Colson responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.

Hunter and I Agree on Culture Making (He Just Seems Not to Know It)

Andy Crouch responds to James Davison Hunter's 'To Change the World'.

The Whisper of Grace

The whirlwind of the self is not easily tamed, even by religion.

The Vertical Self

How biblical faith can help us discover who we are in an age of self obsession.

The Mind Under Grace

Why a heady dose of doctrine is crucial to spiritual formation.

Still the Way, the Truth, and the Life

More people than ever doubt that anyone has a corner on truth. So why do Christians keep insisting on the incomparable uniqueness of Christ?

Christ at the Center

Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.

Christ-Centered Cautions

How do we be good, be disciplined, and be like Jesus?

In the Beginning, Grace

Evangelicals desperately need spiritual and moral renewal—on that everyone agrees. But what do we do about it?

The Heresy of 'Individualism'?

The 'individualism' we profess is not only not a heresy—it is at the heart of the gospel.

Jesus Is Not a Brand

Why it is dangerous to make evangelism another form of marketing.

Prayer at the Pump  Subscriber access only

The upside of $4-a-gallon gas.

Am I Growing Yet?

What a disappointed "fully devoted follower of Jesus" should be looking for.

Community of Memory

We're on the verge of destroying a key pillar of civilization.

I Love, Therefore You Are

Why the modern search for self ends in despair.

The Secret Exposed  Subscriber access only

Why Oprah and millions of readers can be wrong.

Holy to the Core

We're tempted by moralism because we've forgotten what God wants at the center.

Entrepreneurs R Us  Subscriber access only

The Ted Haggard scandal exposes our movement's strengths and weaknesses. A Christianity Today editorial.

Look at All the Lonely People

A radically old way to reach out to a friendless culture.

A Faith Tailored Just for You  Subscriber access only

The hoopla over the Gospel of Judas is both absurd and revealing.

Bowling Alone No More  Subscriber access only

A stealth revolution in attitude may be brewing.

The Culture of Me  Subscriber access only

Moral values are fostered by shared community values.

The Church—Why Bother?

There is no healthy relationship with Jesus without a relationship to the church.

The Roots of Pentecostal Scandal—Romanticism Gone to Seed  Subscriber access only

The sexual stumblings of prominent ministers point to a hidden flaw in Pentecostal spirituality.

Why the Devil takes VISA

A Christian response to the triumph of consumerism.

Whose Feminism?  Subscriber access only

BOOKS: The Mind of Christ  Subscriber access only

America the Brutal  Subscriber access only

How did we get to such a state of madness?

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