Eric Liddell’s Legacy Still Tracks, 100 Years Later
With his refusal to race on Sunday, the Scottish sprinter showcased a bigger story about Christians in sports.
From Eric Liddell to Allyson Felix: Why Faithful Fans Are Drawn to Olympians
Christian athletes testify to the gospel in competition and beyond.
Can a Christian Do a Beer Run?
CT advice columnists also weigh in on community group dynamics and an awkward sermon metaphor.
The Top Christian Highlights of the Paris Olympics
How athletes are sharing their faith and pointing to God.
My Advice to Struggling Artists: Seek First God’s Kingdom
The key to creativity is worship and prayer.
Spiritual Longing on the Silver Screen
How the makers (and watchers) of movies are engaged in a kind of prayer.
The Truth of Scorsese’s Faithless Characters
In an interview with CT, ‘Silence’ director reveals why he is drawn to ‘wretches.’
The Second Life of the Man Who Wouldn’t Run on Sunday
How Eric Liddell, the hero of ‘Chariots of Fire,’ laid aside Olympic glory for the missions field.
What It Takes to Run
The saying about running as “a controlled fall” is deeply true.
Joseph Fiennes Talks About Playing a Skeptic in ‘Risen’
The star of the upcoming Bible film talks about his new film, the nature of belief, gladiator school, and Eric Liddell.