By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
By what
anti-miracle are we
laming the man
who leaped for joy,
clutching the
lunch fish until
they rot
in our hands,
losing ninety-nine
sheep,
turning bread
back to stone
and wine
to water?
The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.
Public Theology Project
The top 10 picks of CT’s editor in chief range from dystopian fiction to philosophy, with a dose of Sabbath poems, Inklings, and country music.
Even though the experience bruised my ego, God redeemed it in surprising ways.
Neither sweeping talk about deportations nor reassuring promises are helpful. We need clear and compassionate policies.
The Russell Moore Show
The Pulitzer Prize winner ponders who we are and what we may become.
As the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on youth gender medicine, Christians must prepare to speak with love while holding fast to biblical truth.
President Joe Biden’s pardon of Hunter Biden was wrong, and no amount of bad behavior from Donald Trump changes that fact.
News
Pro-life faith leaders say Parliament’s proposed bill fails to protect the vulnerable and fear it will “create more suffering and chaos.”
With its perennial hit “Kiss Me” still in our ears and on our playlists, the Christian band reunites with nothing to prove.