Kanakuk Sued for Alleged Fraud in Abuse Settlement
Survivor claims the camp misled his family by withholding prior knowledge of his predator’s pattern of misconduct.
The Christian Case for Trump’s Meeting with Kim Jong-un
The President should go through with his talks—for the sake of three Americans and millions of North Koreans.
America’s Surrogacy Bump: Is Fertility a Blessing to Be Shared?
Pro-life carriers and Christian bioethicists navigate the patchy landscape for assisted reproduction.
Noble
The inspiring story of Christina Noble, whose name befits her calling.
Readers Write
What you thought of the January 2011 issue of Christianity Today.
Jason Boyett’s ‘O Me of Little Faith’
The Pocket Guide writer uses doubt for a specific purpose: to deepen faith in God.
Top 10 Posts of the Past 30 Days
Not surprisingly, sex addiction, yoga, and Lady Gaga got our readers talking over the past few weeks.
Barbara Brown Taylor Builds ‘An Altar in the World’
The former Episcopal priest helps readers pay attention to where God is dropping ladders in surprising places.
Learning from the Cornell Suicides
The Ivy League school’s six suicides in six months serve to remind us of the people in our networks who are struggling privately.
Time on Christians at the Movies; Collateral Cruises
Time magazine on the church’s changing attitudes about film. Plus: Religious press critics review Collateral, Open Water, Garden State, Little Black Book, A Home at the End of the World, Code 46, Maria Full of Grace, The Village, The Manchurian Candidate, and Thunderbirds.