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The Duct Tape Solution
In “Be Very Afraid,"' sociologist Robert Wuthnow explains how Americans typically respond to fear.
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Veteran director Rob Reiner, whose new film 'Flipped' opens this week, is getting more serious as he ages ... but admits that part of him is still stuck in the 1960s.
Q & A: Anne Rice on Following Christ Without Christianity
The tipping points behind the novelist's departure from the institutional church, and why she still reads D.A. Carson, Craig Keener, and N.T. Wright instead of 'Twilight.'
A Jazz-Shaped Faith
Robert Gelinas, the Jazz Theologian, marches to the beat of a smooth drummer.
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A Bridge to the Homeless
How a southern gospel music star traded glitz and glamour for an opportunity to reach out to the homeless under Nashville's Jefferson Street Bridge.
The World's Prayer Guide
The latest edition of 'Operation World' spotlights a shifting global church.
A Comic-Con Recap from a 'Pastor of the Nerds'
Tony Kim tries to build bridges between fandom and the kingdom.
The 'Low'-Down on Robert Duvall
The veteran actor discusses his new film 'Get Low', a folk tale about an eccentric recluse—and gets a little feisty about 'The Apostle.'
Focus on the Females
James Dobson explains his ideas for raising daughters, and life after Focus.
'Couldn't Be Better'
In his first year as new frontman of Newsboys, Michael Tait says he couldn't ask for a better fit.
The Authentic Bonhoeffer
Eric Metaxas explains how the German theologian lived a life worth examining.
Graceful Justice
Gideon Strauss was shaped by growing up in apartheid-era South Africa.
Dreaming Big for Jesus
Bruce Marchiano, who played the Son of God in 1993's Matthew, now wants to make a film based on the Gospel of John. But he needs a few dollars—45 million, in fact.
From Informant to Informer
The "son of Hamas" senses God in his life before coming to Christ.
Get Thee Behind Me, Insecurity
Beth Moore tackles a menacing issue for many women.
Chasing God's Heart
Lynda Randle may be best known as the only African-American in the Gaither family of musicians, but her biggest passion is ministering to hurting women.
Redeeming 'Lost'
Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen tells CT why the television show reminds him of C. S. Lewis's 'The Great Divorce.'
The Mission of Art
W. David O. Taylor grounds his aesthetic passion in the local church.
Faithful Presence
James Davison Hunter says our strategies to transform culture are ineffective, and the goal itself is misguided.
Overcoming Fear in 'Feast or Fallow'
With one of the best albums of the year so far, Sandra McCracken's new hymns project is balm for the soul. We asked her all about it.

Top Story July 29, 2024

Nigerian Church Watches, Prays as Ocean Rises
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