A Tale of Two New York City Pastors
One formed me. The other entertained me.
In Christian Publishing, ‘Platform’ Is Being Weighed and Found Wanting
Favoring big-name authors and “influencers” might be good for the bottom line, but not always for the books—and readers—themselves.
Your Spouse Doesn’t Need Your Unconditional Support
Sometimes the deepest expression of love comes in the form of difficult-to-hear truths.
How to Liberate Ourselves from the Perils of Platform
For writers, bloggers, and speakers, the pitfalls of self-promotion are offset by a robust vision of women’s gifts in the church.
Katelyn Beaty’s Final Show
A CT pioneer on her three most meaningful articles, how the Internet affects her job, and that time the date went missing from the magazine’s front cover.
Our Top 10 Articles of 2016
Readers and editors rank the best posts of the year.
Why Being a Woman in Seminary Is Worth the Work
It’s not always easy to get there, but the blogosphere needs more of us.
Should Filmmaker Nate Parker’s Rape Allegations Stay in the Past?
The ‘Birth of a Nation’ director and star was acquitted of sexual assault but says ‘There are things more important than the law.’
Responsible Freedom
Part of our job is to help you think well.
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