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Character formation isn’t just an individual process, says Anne Snyder. It requires institutions.
“Girl, Stop Apologizing” strikes a chord with women. But its message of success hits the wrong note and borrows heavily from others.
A new report from the Center for Public Justice offers guiding principles for how church communities, policy makers, and employers can put pro-family beliefs into action.
“Conservatives love my family-first message, but you have to pay for that message,” says researcher.
I’m sympathetic to the arguments for female pronouns. But the linguistic alternatives leave behind a profound truth.
From our special issue: How the faith group least likely to support working women can do better.
How Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza found forgiveness.
What if there’s a hidden human cost to our entertainment?
Now is the time for the church to embrace the radical, ordinary influence of faith.
Reflecting on my nine-plus years at CT.