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Kevin Vanhoozer, Drama King
The theologian's career has been about helping Christians play their part in the great divine story.
Meet the Christian Video-Game Makers
How games with an empathetic twist are becoming a subgenre in the industry.
Where Are All the Good Stories about Marriage?
And how Christians in the arts can bring them back.
A Sobering Mercy
The second time I surrendered to Christ, I was on a dirt road with no memory of how I had arrived there.
Death, Resurrection, and Carlton Fisk's World Series Home Run
His famous 1975 homerun used to define my grief. Now it marks my longing for heaven.
How to Avoid the Church's 'Hero Culture'
Chuck DeGroat reveals his strategy for spiritual health while ministering to difficult people.
Letting Scripture Interrupt You
When a verse or passage grabs your attention, don't be afraid to stop and ask why.
Why You Should Tell Your Family's Story
What memoir-writing has to do with Christian faith
The Battle of the Bible Films
A decade after The Passion, can filmmakers bring an artistic twist to Scripture without alienating moviegoers?
Faith for the Post-Christian Heart: A Conversation with Francis Spufford
For the UK writer, Christianity must first make sense in the realm of lived experience.
A Thread Called Grace
How I came to stop hiding and face the biggest secret of my early life.
Darren Aronofsky Talks to CT about 'Noah'
Raised culturally Jewish, the independent filmmaker has created a midrash for the big screen.
The Top 10 This Is Our City Stories: Editor's Pick
And a bit of what our team learned along the way.
Q+A: Why Rowan Williams Loves C.S. Lewis
The former Archbishop of Canterbury says his evangelical friends were fans in the 1960s. Now he's one too.
A New Story for Down Syndrome
"I wonder if there's any hope of entering an age with a new story, a story that isn't as dramatic as Heath White's or Chloe Ashton's, a story that doesn't rely upon an entry point of grief, a story that doesn't need the tension of transformation."
C. S. Lewis in Unlikely Places
He’s still showing us how to pay attention.
Dystopias Catching Fire
Is there anything good in the controversial worlds of Katniss and Ender?
Lionizing Lewis
Patron saint of American evangelicals finally gets his due in his homeland.
The Public Listener: A Conversation with Radio Host Krista Tippett
The radio journalist speaks about her faith, vocation, and what most media miss about evangelical Christians.
You Only Die Once
N. D. Wilson paints a portrait of living joyfully underneath the horizon of mortality.

Top Story July 2, 2024

There Is No President Who Is Righteous, No, Not One
There Is No President Who Is Righteous, No, Not One
A government built on the assumption of its leader’s good character is a government badly built.

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