My Favorite Books of 2025
Russell shares his favorite reads of the year.
Beyond Bowling Alone: Finding Community in an Isolated Age
Robert Putnam speaks to our cultural loneliness—and what we can do about it.
Witnessing Is The Church’s Work
A note from CT’s editorial director in our January/February issue.
Christian Media Company Apologizes for Stolen Election Lie
And other news briefs from evangelicals around the world.
A Conversation with Pulitzer-Winning Poet Natasha Trethewey
The former Poet Laureate talks about despair, desire, and the divine.
Anti-Trafficking Ministries Oppose Trump’s Pick for Attorney General
A number of groups want a full investigation of the allegations that former Rep. Matt Gaetz had sex with a minor.
Moore to the Point 5-14-25
What Do a 103-Year-Old Theologian’s Prayers Sound Like?
Jim Houston’s scholarship centered on communion with God. His life in a Canadian care home continues to reflect this pursuit.
Russell Moore’s Favorite Books of 2025
CT’s editor at-large recommends a handful of biographies—from Augustine to Robert Frost—along with sci-fi, Stephen King, social media, and more.
How a Book Club Taught Me to Live and Die
The point was not the reading—it was the friendship.