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Valentin Valkov / ShutterstockThe world through the lenses of quadcopters and other unmanned remote aircraft.
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Valentin Valkov / ShutterstockThe Behemoth was a small digital magazine about a big God and his big world. It aimed to help people behold the glory of God all around them, in the worlds of science, history, theology, medicine, sociology, Bible, and personal narrative.
The Bulletin
Hegseth scrutinized for drug boat strikes, farmers react to Trump’s tariffs, and a Pew report says religious decline has slowed.
Three books to read this month on politics and public life.
In 1964, CT urged Christians to “be what they really are—new men and women in Christ.”
Perhaps technology has changed everything. But God is still here, still wiring humans for connection and presence.
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
How elements of the satanic panic and conspiratorial thinking shaped a wrongful conviction.
Classroom tech was supposed to solve besetting education problems. The reality is frustrating for students and costly for taxpayers.
Lü Xiaomin never received formal music training. But her worship songs have made her a household name in China’s churches.
Amid peak consumerism season, I prayed for ways to teach my children about selfless giving.