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Christianity Today seeks to raise up the next generation of storytellers through the power of testimony, the myth of poetry, the art of culture, and the beauty of community. Inkwell by Christianity Today is a storytelling community seeking transcendence.

From Dust, New Lore

Conor Sweetman

It is up to us to dip our pens into the ink of the past to tell the story of the future.

Ditch Your Taste in Books

Caroline Liberatore

We do not read to become more knowledgeable. We read to experience our finitude.

Make Christianity Beautiful Again?

Daniel Kim

Followers of Jesus must be people of good news rather than good taste.

Reading at the End of the World

Interview by Cameron Brooks

A chat with renowned novelist Marilynne Robinson and how reading can train us in hope.

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Gatherings for those who seek goodness, truth, and beauty, and might also enjoy the finer things in life, such as poetry, painting, wine & cheese. Inkwell Evenings create a place to seek the transcendence of our Christian faith together. We build communities that are bonded through evenings of beauty, friendship, art, and storytelling.
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Enjoy our Inkwell Atmospheres, where you will find the different aspects of our next generation storytelling project.

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From Dust, New Lore

Conor Sweetman

It is up to us to dip our pens into the ink of the past to tell the story of the future.

The Oldest Career in the World

Martin Shaw

We’re looking for storytellers. Maybe you’re one of them.

The Pedestrian Lore of City Life

Joy Marie Clarkson

The daily apocalypse of my London commute began to dazzle me with moments of deep humanity.

Art Is Not About You

Grace Hamman

Chaucer’s penitentiary story “The Parson’s Tale” can teach us how to find communal self-knowledge and true repentance.

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Reading at the End of the World

Interview by Cameron Brooks

A chat with renowned novelist Marilynne Robinson and how reading can train us in hope.

Surprised by Questions

Carolyn Weber

To pose a good question—like Sayers, Socrates, and Jesus—is to invite someone into a journey.

The Limits of the Think Piece

Peter Biles

We want black-and-white truths about how we should live. But most of the Bible isn’t written this way.

So You Want to Write a Book

Rachel Joy Welcher

An acquisitions editor gives advice to aspiring writers on the platform dilemma.

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