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Justin Zoradi Believes Education Can Eradicate Poverty
The founder of These Numbers Have Faces focuses on outreach by degrees.
How to Eat, Play, Love—And Do Other Christian Acts
Ben Witherington III calls for serious theological reflection on activities that occupy most of our waking hours.
The Other Side of the Culture War
Marching under the banner of "rationality," cultural progressives fear the public influence of religion—and often dislike religious people themselves
We Gaither Together
Bill & Gloria Gaither celebrate their music, Scripture's vitality, and 50 years of marriage.
Why Suburbia Really Is Affecting Your Spiritual Life
Eric Jacobsen, author of 'The Space Between: A Christian Engagement with the Built Environment,' says place matters for human flourishing.
Mira Sorvino: Saving Sex Slaves
The Oscar winner fights against human trafficking, and has a new movie to raise awareness.
The Regnerus Affair
The embattled sociologist talks to CT about the controversy over his study of homosexuality and parenting.
Did Evangelicals Change the Climate Change Conversation?
Agnostic scholar Katharine Wilkinson looks at the legacy of the Evangelical Climate Initiative.
Flight from North Korea
Asia's underground railroad has deeply Christian origins, says journalist Melanie Kirkpatrick.
None Like Him
John Ortberg looks at Jesus' unparalleled impact on human history.
The Confessions of Scott Stapp
New memoir addresses abusive childhood, a wild ride with Creed, a near suicide attempt, and, finally, getting right with God.
Deep Impact
Jo Saxton helps churches change their communities.
'God's Double Agent'
One-time atheist and now head of ChinaAid, Bob Fu believes China may soon have one of the largest populations of Christians worldwide.
When Planned Parenthood Attacks
Karen Handel speaks about the intense fire she faced during the abortion provider's funding feud with the Susan G. Komen foundation.
Max Lucado Goes Overboard on Grace
It's one of those things you don't want to moderate despite the risks, he says.
Cracked Rear View
Jim Sonefeld's past is marred by alcoholism, but the former Hootie drummer is on the straight and narrow now.
The Superman of Harlem: An Interview with Geoffrey Canada
The founder of the Harlem Children's Zone on why it takes a whole community to educate a child.
Jeff Foxworthy: 'You Know I'm an Idiot'
Comedian says he felt God's call to host new game show, 'The American Bible Challenge.'
Are Blacks Still Enslaved?
The host of a controversial new documentary doesn't hesitate to make the comparison.
NASCAR Driver Blake Koch Takes a Stand for Jesus
The Christian driver on running the race.

Top Story July 28, 2024

A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
A Theological Monument to Unity amid Diversity
Fifty years ago, the Lausanne Covenant’s solution to rampant division in evangelical ranks wasn’t uniformity.

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