Did Rush Limbaugh Reshape Christian Radio, Too?
The conservative media personality drew attention and listeners amid a major shift in religious broadcasting.
The New ‘Harriet’ Biopic Is Faithful to Tubman’s Faith
Biographer Kate Clifford Larson talks about the famous female abolitionist and the cinematic portrayal of her life.
How Should Christians Respond to Christchurch Mosque Massacre?
Eleven evangelical experts weigh in as death toll of New Zealand Muslims hits 50.
Room
Bring tissues: anchored by outstanding performances, this story of a mother and son is uncommonly moving.
Twenty Movies That Stuck With Me in 2015
Among the year’s movies, twenty of them resonated deeply with our chief film critic.
Sundance Diary – Day 6: ‘Don Verdean’ and ‘Digging for Fire’
Greeting all the groups exploring religion and film, and a movie about marriage.
Exodus from the Church?
A debate on the state of the faith.
The Son and the Crescent
Bible translations that avoid the phrase “Son of God” are bearing dramatic fruit among Muslims. But that translation has some missionaries and scholars dismayed.
Readers Write
Your responses to the August 2010 issue of Christianity Today.
Christian Critics: No Thanks for New Movies
Yours, Mine & Ours, Rent, The Ice Harvest, Just Friends, In the Mix—;Christian film critics aren’t happy with any of them. They’re still more interested in Walk the Line, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Pride & Prejudice and Shopgirl.