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Ted Olsen is Christianity Today‘s executive editor. He wrote the magazine’s Weblog—a collection of news and opinion articles from mainstream news sources around the world—from 1999 to 2006. In 2004, the magazine launched Weblog in Print, which looks for unexpected connections and trends in articles appearing in the mainstream press. The column was later renamed “Tidings” and ran until 2007.
Worse than what “missing the mark” does to our soul is what it does to our neighbors.
Editorial
Churches are bearing better witness to life beyond its “potential.”
Wisdom from CT’s first managing editor, and gifts of its latest ones.
Why attempts at a synonym fail.
Editorial
Video calls can supplement but should never supplant visits with incarcerated people.
Before American Christians were known for writing pop fiction, they were known for disliking it.
Quick To Listen
The debate on drone strikes goes beyond civilian casualty numbers.
Editorial
We can imitate those in Acts 6 who responded to the needs of neglected and oppressed women.
Editorial
CCCU schools are facing intense pressure. But it’s an opportunity, not a siege.