It might seem odd but I actually find it liberating to write a column centered around mistakes. I attempt to maintain a transparent nature to my work, and I also think identifying errors can help us ...
I’ve written here about how I use Claude, or Claudine as I like to call her, to help edit my work and the guardrails (“Don’t touch my language or voice!”) I’ve set up to make sure I get the best out ...
Veteran TV anchor Jeff Hullinger is leaving NBC affiliate 11Alive (WXIA-TV) after more than 13 years, choosing not to take the station’s latest contract offer. His final day on air will be Sunday, Oct ...
CT advice columnists also weigh in on a break from ministry and what to do about friends who are cohabitating. Got a question? Email advice@christianitytoday.com to ask CT’s advice columnists. Queries ...
The other day I was alerted to a company document that should have been so fantastically dull it was read by almost no one. Alas, the corporate governance statement of a Canadian lithium explorer ...
This will be the shortest and simplest Letter from the Editor I’ll ever write, because I’ve been so tied up on a project that I didn’t have time to more fully develop a theme this week. My simple ...
2026 has been a year of great music books, and another contender for that list has arrived. Soundgarden founding member and guitarist Kim Thayil gives us “A Screaming Life: Into the Superunknown with ...
The first basketball player who amazed me was Elgin Baylor. Not Wilt Chamberlain. Not Lew Alcindor. Not Jerry West, whose game I spent countless hours trying to imitate in driveways, schoolyards and ...
The 15-14 Game had everything, including a guy (William Contreras) hitting a 463-foot homer while "sitting on his derriere." Daniel Shirey / MLB Photos via Getty Images What a week that was. Two ...
Hallmark, Great American Family, Lifetime, Netflix, and even more networks and streamers are making spirits bright with an impressive list of holiday films. Emlyn Travis is a news writer at ...
This week half the universities and colleges in the U. S. were bestowing honorary degrees on such personages as William Lyon Phelps, Evangeline Booth and Major Bowes (see p. 58), without honoring ...