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Something Noble and Good
Professional sports is often boring, but real sports is not.
Questions for Both Sides
Terri Schiavo prompted a national debate, but there's still much unresolved.
The Lovely Paradox of NFL Draft Day
It's an event of biblical proportions—and wisdom.
Anselm, Pope Benedict XVI, and Us
Why the medieval theologian is as contemporary as ever—and a blessing to evangelicals.
The Prodigal Sports Fan
There is hope for the idolater.
The Thirst of the 24/7 Fan
Understanding the idolatry in sports.
March Madnesses
The layers of insanity know no end—thank God.
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine
Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith.
Spectating As a Spiritual Discipline
For those who have eyes to watch, let them watch something more than highlight films.
The Grace of Sports
If Christ can't be found in sports, he can't be found in the modern world.
Hospitality Incarnate
Eugene Peterson lives what he teaches.
Baseball Isn't Entertainment
The sooner we stop thinking sports are about the spectators, the more enjoyable the games will be.
Salt and Light in the Arena
It's going to take more than a few good Christians to clean up sports.
Freedom Between the Goal Posts
Sports is much more important than our culture lets on.
Baptism + Fire
Suffering may build character, but ultimately it's not about us.
Single (Issue) Minded
World's Joel Belz criticizes Christianity Today for an editorial we never published—and never would.
The Chinese Church's Delicate Dance
A conversation with the head of the Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement.
Inside CT: Subscription Blues
Plus: Doug LeBlanc's next move.
Patrick's Italian Brother
Lost amid the celebration of Patrick is the important story of Benedict, the father of western monasticism.
Evangelicals: Fragmented and Thriving
The history and future of evangelicalism as a movement.
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