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When Reading the Psalms, Don’t Skip the Superscriptions

They’re part of the Bible’s original text, and frequently essential to understanding it.

Something Holy Shines

Malcolm Guite on how Coleridge, Shakespeare, and C.S. Lewis help us understand the poetic imagination.

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What Verses Anxious Bible Readers Turned to in 2024

Bible platforms see Philippians and the Psalms rise in popularity as stressed-out readers look for comfort.

The Russell Moore Show

Mental Health, Temptation, and Union with Christ

The author and apologist reminds us of our blessings in Jesus. 

A Boy, A Heron, and A Grief Befriended

The celebrated film depicts the weird (and occasionally wonderful) world after loss.

Review

New & Noteworthy

Chosen by Matt Reynolds, CT senior books editor.

Praising God Is an Act of Political Defiance

The Book of Psalms reminds us that worship demands our unequivocal devotion and allegiance.

In ‘Civil War,’ What You See Is What You Try to Forget

The new dystopian thriller reminds viewers it’s not just what we witness that matters, but how.

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The Bible Was Written to Be Heard and Spoken to Be Read

God’s Word has oral and textual dimensions, and we shouldn’t pit them against one another.

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