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Turns out, people want to hear what the Bible has to say. I’ll admit I grew up in a church and denomination that emphasized the Bible—maybe too ...
In a phone call with Inkwell, Bruenig reflected on how her faith influences her work, offered candid observations about newsroom culture, and gave some advice to young journalists. The interview has ...
On the outskirts of Anchorage, a Southern Baptist retired science education professor captures creation on her cameras.
Technologies that promised mutual understanding have instead fomented confusion and fraud. Christians can model a better way.
The modern principle of pluralism holds two ideas in tension: Believers should be free to spread their faith, while minority ...
A dilapidated tin-walled mabati chapel on the grounds of State House—the presidential residence in Nairobi, Kenya—has become ...
The Egyptian head of a network of interfaith centers relates how early Arab Christians taught him to engage Islam.
We are talking a few days after the official closure of USAID. Over the last few years, World Vision has received more than ...
James R. Strange, professor of New Testament at Samford University, was hoping to excavate a lot of ancient pottery from Jesus’ time at Tel Shikhin, a small village in the Galilee region. Missiles ...
The Fan Favorite winner in NPR’s Tiny Desk contest speaks with CT about the message of “imago interlude” and the prophetic voice of Christian hip-hop.
But for some, the “rancor and ill will” have prompted a corrective impulse to unite the faiths through interfaith dialogue. And the impulse is not new. The God-fearing academic? He’s a character from ...
PEPFAR, or the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, is a roughly $6.5 billion program that contracts with some Christian clinics and relief groups and supports about 20 million people on ...