Andy Crouch

Andy Crouch is an editor at large for Christianity Today. Before working for CT, Crouch was chief of re:generation quarterly, a magazine which won the Utne Reader's Alternative Press Award for spiritual coverage in 1999. He was formerly a campus minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard University. Crouch and his wife, Catherine, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, have two children. His column, "Always in Parables," ran from 2001 to 2006.

  • As for Me and My Household, We’ll Resist Mammon
    As for Me and My Household, We’ll Resist Mammon
    Money promises autonomous abundance. But we need someplace where we cannot hide.
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  • ‘Being Techwise and Culture Making’ with Andy Crouch
    Where Ya From?Episode 14
    ‘Being Techwise and Culture Making’ with Andy Crouch
    Culture change only happens when we change culture. So how do you become a culture maker versus simply a culture consumer?
  • The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Episode 9: The Bobby Knight Problem
    The Bobby Knight Problem
    Whether we seek championship banners or church growth, we’re all in danger of using the end to justify the means.
  • Transhumanism and the Cult of ‘Better, Faster, Stronger’
    Transhumanism and the Cult of ‘Better, Faster, Stronger’
    Why the church should resist technologies that aim to liberate us from ordinary, embodied life.
  • Farewell to TV's Most Powerful Single Ladies
    Farewell to TV's Most Powerful Single Ladies
    What primetime pioneers Mary Tyler Moore and Lena Dunham teach us about culture-making and Christian influence.
  • Andy Crouch: My Work as a Father Will Outlast Any Word I'll Ever Write
    The CallingEpisode 37|59min
    Andy Crouch: My Work as a Father Will Outlast Any Word I'll Ever Write
    CT's outgoing executive editor looks back on the successes—and anxieties—of his twelve years in journalism.
  • Speak Truth to Trump
    Speak Truth to Trump
    Evangelicals, of all people, should not be silent about Donald Trump's blatant immorality.
  • Andy Crouch: Stop Engaging 'The Culture,' Because It Doesn't Exist
    Andy Crouch: Stop Engaging 'The Culture,' Because It Doesn't Exist
    We should spend more time loving our flesh-and-blood neighbor.
  • Faith and the Arts: A Fragile Friendship
    Faith and the Arts: A Fragile Friendship
    Churchgoers are willing to embrace fine art, but artists don't know if they want to claim the church.
  • When It Comes to the Next President, We Need More Than Strength
    When It Comes to the Next President, We Need More Than Strength
    From Trump to Clinton, would-be leaders promise authority without vulnerability.
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