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What a Murdered Russian Dissident Can Teach Us About Moral Courage

Alexei Navalny was willing to stand alone—knowing he’d never be alone in the bigger story.

Misreading Scripture with Artificial Eyes

I asked ChatGPT to interpret the Sermon on the Mount. Here’s what I learned about AI’s exegetical errors.

The Last Gift My Father Gave Me

A surprising encounter with my dad, Jesus, and Jerry Seinfeld opened a door to long-awaited healing.

Blessed Are Those Who Embody the Beautitudes

As we search for meaning in the “blessings,” we must let them transform us.

The Best of CT: The Beatitudes

Highlights from our archives.

The Lie Poverty Tells Us

It’s hard for the poor to see that we are not our poverty… but not for Jesus.

Blessed Are the Poor in Virtue

Why some people may want to abandon New Year’s resolutions as soon as possible.

Blessed Are the Unoffended

How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?

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