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Why Lent Is Good for Bad Christians
The somber season leading up to Easter might feel like punishment. In fact, for people like me, it's sheer grace.
Ambition: It’s for Women Too
We’re often forced to choose between devotion and drive. Why?
Created to Do Good Work
In praise of magenta-colored industry.
How We Forgot the Poverty of Christmas
The Incarnation is not a story we can package or market. It is also the greatest story ever told.
The Weird and Wonderful Church Drawings of John Hendrix
Hendrix is no Thomas Kinkade. Which means he gets us a lot closer to the Bible.
A History Lesson
Why we need one from time to time.
The Power of Pro-Life Women
It's time to harness “feminine authority” to protect the unborn.
What We Mean by Prophecy
We all need a word of judgment—and of hope.
Hidden Casualties
How to see and serve veterans this summer.
Why Boko Haram and ISIS Target Women
The oldest way to spread a religion is not to evangelize people; it’s to create new ones.
Christians' Pro-Vaccines History
Meet the Puritan who helped to eradicate smallpox.
Rachel Held Evans Returns to Church
The popular blogger joins the mainline tradition. Can evangelicals wish her well?
Oxford's Unapologetic Female Apologist
Amy Orr-Ewing proclaims the faith, once the bedrock of Britain, to an audience wanting more than rationalism.
We All Want to Be Liked
Reading the gospel in a culture of 'likes.'
Why We Need a Beautiful Orthodoxy
What we hope you see in every CT article.
When Grace Goes Down Like Soup
The ancient food is a leveler and a great comfort.
The Glowing Pope
Why even ‘nones’ like my brother are taking notice.
Not All Vulnerability Is Brave
We don’t have to expose our deepest secrets with every speech and blog post.
How Godparenting Brought Me Into the Family of God
A Small Talk guest post by Katelyn Beaty.
Shouts from Beneath the Burqa
Eliza Griswold's translations of Afghan folk poems.
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