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Cracked but Called

Often, the best pastors aren’t the ones without cracks. They’re the ones whose cracks let the light through.

Get Behind Me, Self

Satan isn’t our only enemy.

Bryan Johnson Is Going to Die

Stewarding our bodies is different from trying to control them.

AI and All Its Splendors

Long before generative AI became a reality, its false promises of ease and justice appeared in science fiction—and the desert temptation of Christ.

The Russell Moore Show

Aliens, Demon Possession, and the Afterlife

Russell Moore and Ashley Hales, CT’s editorial director for print, respond to listeners.

Easter in the Everyday

Prepare your heart for Easter with Christianity Today

Review

Online Content Runs from Good to Bad. The Bigger Danger Is Online Habits.

Despite our best intentions, the default practices of digital life can deform our souls.

Public Theology Project

The Evangelical Temptation to Prove Ourselves

Christians must deny the urge to posture, which comes from a place of insecurity.

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They Might Be Giants. (Or Angels. Or Superhuman Devils.)

Who, or what, are the Nephilim? We don’t know—and maybe we don’t need to.

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Is There a Tiny Puritan Living in Your Head? Tell Him to Get Lost.

God has set a feast for us in the world, and we shouldn’t feel guilty about savoring it.

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