The Unrecognized Great Awakening
Americans talk about Civil Rights as a political movement. But as MLK well knew, it was more than that. It was a revival.
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When Insurance Denies Your Child’s Treatment
I’ve been angry. I’ve been frantic. This time, I’m watching for the Lord.
Spiritual Gifts with Strings Attached?
How the concept of reciprocity can build up the church.
At My Mother’s Deathbed, I Discovered the Symmetry of a Long Life
The chiastic pattern I’d come to love in Scripture also shows up in God’s design for aging.
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Would You Rather Be Free from Sin or from State Regulation?
For Christians, the answer is clear. But that shouldn’t entail a light regard for religious, economic, and political liberty.
God Redeems Even as Wildfires Spread
I’m drawn to Isaiah’s words of comfort during a time of disruption and instability.
Sign Language Bible Translations Have Something to Say to Hearing Christians
You don’t need to know the language to be moved by the translation.
Evangelical Fantasy Is on a Quest
Christian speculative fiction struggles to get onto bookstore shelves. So the genre is opening other portals to readers.
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A Conversation with Former Vice President Mike Pence
The 48th vice president speaks on religious freedom, the state of democracy, and his Christian faith.
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Check Yes or No
The Bulletin remembers Jimmy Carter, explores the end of Meta’s fact-checking program, and catches up on what’s been happening with Congress.
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Harm, Trauma, and Church Abuse
Psychologist and author Diane Langberg speaks to power and hope.
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Hosts Mike Cosper, Russell Moore, and Clarissa Moll reflect on their 2024 predictions—what came true, what didn’t, and what surprised them when it arrived.
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View archivesThis first issue of 2025 exemplifies how reading creates community, grows empathy, gives words to the unnamable, and reminds us that our identities and relationships proceed from the Word of God and the Word made flesh. In this issue, you’ll read about the importance of a book club from Russell Moore and a meditation on the bookends of a life by Jen Wilkin. Mark Meynell writes about the present-day impact of a C. S. Lewis sermon in Ukraine, and Emily Belz reports on how churches care for endangered languages in New York City. Poet Malcolm Guite regales us with literary depth. And we hope you’ll pick up a copy of one of our CT Book Award winners or finalists. Happy reading!
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How a Book Club Taught Me to Live and Die
Testimony
Stories of Christian conversion
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I Turned to New Age Psychedelics for Salvation. They Couldn’t Deliver.
Shrooms glittered on the surface—but hid a dark chasm underneath. That’s where Jesus found me.
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My Drug Kingdom Collapsed. Then My Savior Found Me.
Disillusioned by my life of crime and excess, I walked into a prison chapel. I came out a new man.
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I Demolished My Faith for ‘My Best Life.’ It Only Led to Despair.
Queer love, polyamory, and drugs ruined me. That’s where Jesus found me.
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I Made Millions as a Porn Star. It Nearly Cost Me Everything.
My adult-film career destroyed my sense of self-worth, but God wouldn’t let it define me.
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When I Opened My Bible, God Gave Me a Magnifying Glass
I was a Sikh student worrying about my grades when my eyes were drawn in dramatic fashion toward the truths of his Word.
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Mid-life Crisis? Bah, Humbug!
It is easy to look at the future in a rearview mirror, but that always leads to a collision.
Elisabeth Elliot on the Christian Father
Examining the male parent’s role.
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Bill and Vonette Bright’s Wonderful Plan for the World
Evangelicalism’s power couple closes in on their radical mission.
CT Classic: Madeleine L’Engle on Allegory and Prayer
“It seemed ironic and unfair that just as I was turning closer to God, I couldn’t sell anything I wrote.”
