Christian Groups Helped Millions After Katrina
When federal aid was slow or nonexistent, volunteers sacrificed to serve.
Metal-Detecting Brits Unearth Medieval Church Artifacts
Archaeologists are using over a million amateur finds to study pilgrimage sites, the Black Death, and the Protestant Reformation.
Mere Misattribution? Why We Misquote C.S. Lewis
As the famous British author once said, crediting people with things they never said says something about us.
Pope Francis in Bahrain: A Royal Reminder of Religious ‘Freedom of Choice’
The pontiff esteemed the welcome given to Christian migrants in the Gulf’s island kingdom, while discreetly calling for wider application.
My Favorite Books of 2024
Ashley Hales, CT’s editorial director for print, and Russell discuss this year’s reads.
The Manosphere Gets Discipline Right and Dependence Wrong
Young men are right to want agency, clarity, and strength. But grit alone cannot carry them.
How a Book Club Taught Me to Live and Die
The point was not the reading—it was the friendship.
CT Daily Briefing – 01-20-2025
What Happens When You Look Away from the Minneapolis Shootings
Ask not what will happen to your country—although that’s of grave importance. Ask what will happen to you.
Why Superman Matters
What we love about the hero is not his power so much as his vulnerability.