Supreme Court Considers State Bans of Transgender Procedures for Minors
The justices seemed skeptical of arguments that bans preventing transition represent sex discrimination.
Comforting Congregants in Crisis
Technology can lead to more effective care.
An Eclipse Is Evidence of Things Unseen
Astronomy teaches us to see the light in the world’s darkness.
New Books Are My Profession. But (Somewhat) Older Books Are My Passion.
Introducing a new column from CT’s senior books editor.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Blocked in Court
Shall thou display them in thy classrooms? Federal judge orders education officials to not enforce the requirement that schools put up posters with the biblical directives.
The Bible Contains Discrepancies. That Doesn’t Make It Untrustworthy.
Scholar Michael Licona makes the case for a “flexible inerrancy.”
The Shepherd Boy Who Wasn’t
We like imagining that a young, hopeless David killed Goliath. We need the fuller story.
God’s Word Never Changes, but the Way We Read It Does.
In a crumbling economy, with rising inflation and interest rates, countless industries are flailing–but not Bible publishers.
Confessions of a Loner
As a newlywed and a new mother, I built exactly the life I wanted. The only thing missing was everyone else.
Christ Our King, Come What May
This Sunday is a yearly reminder that Christ is our only Lord—and that while governments rise and fall, he is Lord eternal.