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Why Character Is Making a Comeback

Character formation isn’t just an individual process, says Anne Snyder. It requires institutions.

Girl, Get Some Footnotes: Rachel Hollis, Hustle, and Plagiarism Problems

“Girl, Stop Apologizing” strikes a chord with women. But its message of success hits the wrong note and borrows heavily from others.

How Christians Can Take the Lead with Paid Family Leave

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.

Babies Need Their Moms. But Moms Need Paid Leave.

“Conservatives love my family-first message, but you have to pay for that message,” says researcher.

Why I Continue to Call God ‘Father’

I’m sympathetic to the arguments for female pronouns. But the linguistic alternatives leave behind a profound truth.

The Faith-Work Gap for Professional Women

From our special issue: How the faith group least likely to support working women can do better.

I Met the Man Who Killed My Entire Family

How Rwandan genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza found forgiveness.

Why Christians Should Avoid Watching Rape Scenes

What if there’s a hidden human cost to our entertainment?

How Trump’s Inauguration Will Catalyze Christian Witness

Now is the time for the church to embrace the radical, ordinary influence of faith.

Pressing and Prescient

Reflecting on my nine-plus years at CT.

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