Christian Fiction (Finally) Has Issues
Evangelical novelists have embraced human grit and struggle. Getting readers to notice is its own struggle.
The Christian Case for Reading Black Classics
Why James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and other African American masters deserve an audience among all believers.
The Wondrous Cross: Our Playlist
Music to accompany CT’s 2022 Lent & Easter special issue.
Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?
There are no easy answers to the spiritual’s convicting questions.
Why Do We Cling to Scripture? Our Lives Depend on It.
More than other groups, black Americans dive deep into the Word.
Why ‘Follow Your Passions’ Is Bad Advice for Graduates
Four countercultural insights for outgoing students.
CT Women: Our 15 Favorite Prayers
Women from across the country share words that shape their prayer lives.
She Shaped Me: 10 Exemplars of Faith
Christian leaders reflect on the women from history who’ve influenced them.
Your Best Years Are Not Behind You
God needs willing workers, not necessarily young ones.
An Innocent Black Man Forgave the Crooked White Cop Who Framed Him
And that’s good news—but not cause for ignoring larger patterns of injustice.