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Cambodia’s Child Sex Industry Is Dwindling—And They Have Christians to Thank
From rescues to legal reform, a faithful minority changed the country’s criminal landscape.
Cambodians Usher in a Miraculous Moment for Christianity
How the Southeast Asian country went from an underground church to a church-planting boom.
Why Happy Christian Moms Still Feel Guilty
Pew Research found that evangelical mothers score high for balance and satisfaction in parenting. So why do they keep facing so much pressure?
Staying at Home and Fighting Boredom: A Survival Guide
Here's how CT writers have found joy in gardening, knitting, organizing, and adult coloring books.
Why Defining Gossip Matters in the Church’s Response to Abuse
Have we tamed the tongue too much? Christians work to recover a biblical understanding of harmful hearsay vs. healthy criticism.
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We’re Not Mad Enough at Death
Dying is a fact of life. It’s also the enemy we’re called to resist.
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Myanmar’s Christians Fight for Peace
A former beauty queen is a part of the widespread resistance taking a stand against the brutal military regime.
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The Global Gospel Project: A Big-Picture, Common-Ground Catechism
The project continues its series of engaging articles on evangelical doctrine and plans to release a resource-filled study Bible.
Jon Acuff Starts Over
The funny man, former Dave Ramsey team member, and self-development expert is on to his next gig.
Can We Declutter Our Way to Christ?
On the minimalism trend and the allure of living with less.
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