
Joseph Forgave His Estranged Brothers. So Can You?
His response to his treacherous siblings invites us to reevaluate similar relationships in our lives.
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1,000 Typing Monkeys Can't Be Wrong
Classified documents, Pride Night at the NHL, and ChatGPT.

Job’s Wife Urged Him to ‘Curse God and Die.’ Caregivers Get It.
It’s not necessary to condone her exhortations to curse God. But we should seek to understand them.
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Paid Content for He Gets Us
Six billion impressions later, HGU is still making waves.

‘For I Was Hungry’: The Verse Brazil’s Evangelicals Can Never Forget
Will we be remembered for our political aspirations or for feeding the famished?
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We Shudder at Abraham Sacrificing Isaac. But We Have Our Own Altars.
We may flinch at seeing the revered patriarch nearly end his own son’s life. But what do we miss when viewing this story through contemporary eyes?
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Hagar’s Unhappiness Helps Me Parent Fragile Kids
How an enslaved Old Testament woman's trials gave me insight into raising the “strawberry generation.”
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Read the Winners of Christianity Today’s Second International Essay Contest
Wisdom, perspective, and theological understanding from Spanish, Portuguese, French, Chinese, and Indonesian writers.

AI Might Teach, But It Can’t Preach
No, our future children or grandchildren will not be evangelized by a robot.

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What You May Be Getting Wrong About God’s Vision for the Church
Theologian Joel Muddamalle on recovering the church’s lingua franca and rejecting the sacred-and-secular divide.

Should Christians Support Making Birth Free?
In the wake of Roe’s 50th anniversary, four believing experts discuss the merits and challenges of the Make Birth Free proposal.
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