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What Makes a Company Division 'Christian'?
Secular companies have owned Christian subsidiaries for years. Now those family ties are being tested.
Ruth Moon|
- Christian Fiction (Finally) Has IssuesEvangelical novelists have embraced human grit and struggle. Getting readers to notice is its own struggle.Ann Byle|
- The Book I’d Love to WriteEight writers daydream about passion projects they will (realistically) never pursue.CT Editors|
- Beyond Narnia, Ramona, and Green GablesA conversation with Christian authors, editors, and more about contemporary children’s literature and how to find the right books for your kids.J. D. Peabody|
- Christianity Today’s 2024 Book AwardsOur picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.CT Editors|
- Loaves and Casserole Dishes: Will Church Cookbooks Survive?The spiral-bound tomes guarding the secrets of the best sugar cookies, sheet cake, and seven-layer salad are disappearing—but not completely.Emily Belz|
- Christian Standard Bible Finds Its Place in ‘Crowded’ Evangelical MarketThe six-year-old CSB translation has recently climbed to the No. 2 spot on monthly bestseller list.Kate Shellnutt|
- Died: ‘The Hiding Place’ and ‘The Cross and the Switchblade’ Coauthor Elizabeth Sherrill“She knew how to tell a story with power.”Daniel Silliman|
- Josh Butler Resigns as Pastor Following TGC Article BacklashThe “Beautiful Union” author said the conversation around his book took an intense toll on his Tempe, Arizona, church.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|
- Barely Anyone Reads the Bible in Germany. So Why Are Luther Bibles Selling So Well?A revised edition of Reformer’s translation ranked among 2022 bestsellers.Ken Chitwood in Eisenach, Germany|
- The Problem with Christian Book EndorsementsPublishers and authors have played along by pushing celebrity blurbs—but it’s time to rewrite the rules of promotion.Katelyn Beaty|
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