Censorship
- Movie-Filtering Service Files for Bankruptcy to Pause Copyright FightFaith and family-friendly VidAngel turns to Chapter 11 protections.Kate Shellnutt|
- Families Can Filter HBO and Netflix—for NowVidAngel is back. But the jury is still out on its legality.Kate Shellnutt|
- Whatever Is Pure: Cedarville Requires Professors to Apply Philippians 4:8Faculty push back against stricter standards keeping curse words, R-rated movies, and sexual content out of their curricula.Kate Shellnutt|
- Bleep Off: The Fight to Save Family-Friendly Movie FilteringHollywood studios sue VidAngel’s attempt to let viewers be ‘in the world but not of it.’Kate Shellnutt|
- Houston Mayor Drops Pastor SubpoenasNational debate over religious freedom prompts withdrawal.Kate Shellnutt|
- The Good News for Churches as Malaysia Says Christian Paper Can't Call God 'Allah'As a divided high court hands down its decision, Christians focus on the government's response.Kate Tracy|
- When Christian Bookstores Ban Female Body PartsUnpacking the Rachel Held Evans-Thomas Nelson dust-up over the 'v-word.'Caryn Rivadeneira|
- Discipling the Dragon: Christian Publishing Finds Success in ChinaDespite stringent controls, 1,300 Christian books are now available—legally—inside the communist country.John W. Kennedy|
- Campus Crusade Changes Name to CruMinistry leaders worry that the word "crusade" has too many negative associations.Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
- Good Christian [Bleep!]The provocative title of a proposed TV show is not the problem. We are.A Christianity Today Editorial|
