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Twitter Reaches Out to Christian Leaders at Catalyst's 'Be Present' Conference
The company wants to verify prominent pastors as the religious leaders navigate social media challenges.
'Do Not Gloat' vs. 'Joy to the Righteous'
The verses most quoted on Twitter and Facebook after the news of the death of Osama bin Laden.
Not Many of You Should Presume to Be Bloggers
How social media changed theological debate.
iPhone Apps and the Old Adam
A meditation on corporate confession for Ash Wednesday.
Redeeming 'Lost'
Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen tells CT why the television show reminds him of C. S. Lewis's 'The Great Divorce.'
The Cleaner
A&E's 'The Cleaner' is about tough love and redemption.
Destiny or Free Will?
That is the question, according to ABC's FlashForward.
Quick Media Takes
Books, films, music of note in October.
An Open Letter to ESPN the Magazine
Regarding your plans to one-up Sports Illustrated with a "no-clothes" issue ...
Christian Publisher Still Plans Kate Gosselin Book
Zondervan is advertizing a cookbook by the Jon & Kate Plus Eight star.
Devilish and Divine
The man who is the voice of God and the incarnation of Screwtape.
PhotographyWatch
Christianity Today's design director lists his favorite photography sites.
Readers Write
Your responses to the January 2009 issue of Christianity Today.
The Men Behind the Myths
Short profiles of Olaf Stapledon, Erich von Däniken, Ray Kurzweil, Freeman Dyson, and Lee M. Silver.
Sci-Fi's Brave New World
How the genre draws us to its own views of redemption.
Extreme Family
Jon & Kate Plus Eight is at home with faith.
Brighter Than Sundance
Indiana film festival finds success highlighting "hope and respect."
For the Love of Lit
Meritt Sawyer and friends revive the value of family and the printed page.
The Other Kind of Angels
After leaving Capitol Hill, Mark Rodgers started helping investors find artists.
No More Shortcuts
Catherine Rohr's program redirects prisoners' entrepreneurial savvy.

Top Story April 27, 2024

Where Worship Doesn’t Translate
Where Worship Doesn’t Translate
How groups like Hillsong learned to let go of the literal in favor of creative collaboration.
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