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Richard Foster: Effort Is Not the Opposite of Grace
As he retires from public ministry, the ‘Celebration of Discipline’ author reflects on the heart of spiritual formation.
God of the Second Shift
The theology of work conversation is thriving. Why are most workers missing from it?
Evangelicals Argue Against US Reducing Refugees to 30,000
Trump administration says Christians in Iraq face genocide; only 18 have been allowed to resettle in America this year.
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Responses to our July/August issue.
Just 23 Iranian and Iraqi Refugees Have Come to America This Year
The Trump administration announced further cuts to the resettlement program. What can Christians do?
Why Does the Red Planet Call to Us?
What space exploration tells us about human curiosity, from Eden to Mars.
Reflecting on the Rewards and Risks of Going on the StartUp Business Podcast, Part 1
'Fascinating' and 'terrifying' are the words that come to mind when I think about my experience of being recorded for days on end.
When God Makes Sunbeams Collide with Waterfall Spray
Rainbows signify something more than a post-Flood peace offering.
Making Peace with Change
Transition is part of God's original design. So is his peace in the midst of it.
God Shook My World at an EDM Concert
I was rolling on Ecstasy when the scales suddenly fell from my eyes.
New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds.
Our October Issue: Rethinking Vocation
Work is both “do what you love” and “do what you must.”
A Dying Child and a Living Hope
How prayer and friendship helped an expecting mother through a devastating fetal diagnosis.
Abortion Is Wrong. That's Not Why Roe v. Wade Is Wrong.
A better case for overturning a bad Supreme Court precedent.
What Trees Teach Us about Life, Death, and Resurrection
Other than God and people, they’re the most mentioned living thing in the Bible.
Mr. Rogers Had a Dangerous Side
Underneath the gentle smile and neighborly manner, he was driven by anger at the way the world treated children.
Kevin DeYoung: Stop Feeling So Good About the Sixth Commandment
You and I have a murder problem, even if we're 100-percent murder-free.
Francis Chan: Stop Treating the Book of Acts Like Hyperbole
The former megachurch pastor asks today’s churches to measure their practices against the New Testament standard.
Why I'm Retiring Now
Extending CT’s reach for the next generation of Christian leaders.
Let’s Quit the Tug-of-War over Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Legacy
How the German martyr’s example has been used—and abused—in American public discourse.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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