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Why We Put Christ Above Clicks

The marketplace rewards scorn. CT has always sought a better way.

James MacDonald: Why Suing Is Sometimes the Biblical Choice

1 Corinthians 6:1-9 does not apply to every situation.

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James MacDonald Sues Harvest Bible Chapel Critics for Libel

The authors of a longtime watchdog blog and Julie Roys, who was reporting on the church, face defamation claims.

Why Female Theologians Take Flak in the Public Square

The potential rewards of celebrity culture are many, but so are the risks.

Online Tribalism Threatens Women’s Ministry

From our special issue: reflections on discipleship in a fractured age.

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.

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A Brief History of the Christian Blogosphere

Religion reporter Sarah Pulliam Bailey on how blogs and social media have changed the church–and our country.

Who’s In Charge of the Christian Blogosphere?

The age of the internet has birthed a crisis of authority, especially for women.

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The Bigger Story Behind Jen Hatmaker

The benefits and challenges of women’s ministry in the age of bestsellers, viral blog posts, and inspirational conferences.

Save Your Soul: Stop Writing

In the age of push-button publishing, self-disclosure isn’t always God’s best.

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