Religious Parents Are Remarkably Similar, Even When They Belong to Different Religions
In over 200 interviews, sociologist Christian Smith and his colleagues discovered a striking degree of consensus on the fundamentals of bringing children to faith.
One of 2021’s Best Novels Revolves Around … a Church Youth Group?
In “Crossroads,” Jonathan Franzen portrays the life of faith with uncanny precision and sympathy.
We’re Not Getting Any Younger
Our culture loves youth and fears age. Here’s what faith has to say.
It’s Time for the Church to Grow Up
Thomas Bergler, the critic of ‘juvenilization,’ wants to put us back on the path to spiritual maturity.
The Top 15 Most-Read CT Articles of 2012
A look back at Christianity Today’s most-clicked stories this year.
The 2013 Book Awards
Judges whittled 455 submissions from 68 publishers down to 10 winners and 9 notables.
Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to the June issue.
The Rise of Digital Urban Tribes
How we under- and overestimate the power and shape of the next generation.
When Are We Going to Grow Up? The Juvenilization of American Christianity
We’re all adolescents now.