The Bulletin’s Mike Cosper sat down with historian and author Christine Rosen to talk about this tension between the life we ...
Christianity Today lives in that big tent. In common with our fellow evangelicals, we believe in the authority and ...
Christian funerals are increasingly secular. But how can Christians go quiet on the gospel at these of all moments?
Justin Whitmel Earley, author of Habits of the Household, says, “Our routines become who we are, become the story and culture ...
Once in a while it’s good to step back from day-to-day political dramas and wonder what the greatest dramatist ever would do ...
Like many men who retire in their 60s, Bill Beachy grew out his beard, which was fading to white. He spent more time with his ...
“Sum sum sum sum sumbhavichallo, sumbhavichallo; Bethlehem goshalaya athu sumbhavichallo,”the carolers belted out with gusto.
Six years later, Copeland’s stocking is still hung every Christmas. And every year around this time, his parents, Matt and ...
CT reported on 1967 “message music,” the radicalism on American college campuses, and how the Six-Day War fit into biblical ...
On the book’s first page, Isaacson claims that the Declaration based fundamental human rights “on reason, not the dictates or dogma of religion.” In the next sentence, however, Isaacson acknowledges ...
When you put all of the above together, you realize that your embodied habits have an enormous spiritual impact on what the Bible calls “the heart.” The way I like to put this is that the body teaches ...
Genesis-to-Revelation plans are popular, but most Christians will grow closer to God and his Word at a slower pace.
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