CT Daily Briefing – 09-04-2024
The Work of Love Is Always Before Us
If Donald Trump’s victory has you worried about the vulnerable, you can do something more—and better—than posting about it.
How Can Evangelicals Navigate Political Tensions? Practice.
This campaign season, Christians have tried to proactively address political polarization—starting with tough conversations among themselves.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Let Back in San Jose Schools After Court Rejects District’s ‘Double Standard’
Ninth Circuit ruling boosts First Amendment protections for faith groups denied campus access.
Legal Advocates Eye Next Big Victory for Religious Liberty
After a string of victories at the Supreme Court, focus turns to one major precedent that could be overturned.
My Top 5 Books for Christians on Hinduism
Recommendations for gaining a more nuanced perspective of the faith of 1.2 billion.
Fasting from Food in a Land of Plenty
Abstaining from eating confronts the cultural lies we believe about our bodies.
A Conservative Evangelical Defense of Disney
Its progressive turn is real. But its most beloved films are surprisingly compatible with many aspects of a Christian worldview.
Bold Prayers Made Amy Carmichael’s 55 Years in India Possible
Even by the standards of other missionaries, the Irish woman’s ministry to sexually exploited children was intrepid.
12 Podcasts You Don’t Want to Miss
Compelling shows to freshen your feed and fill your soul