
Philip Yancey Survived the Bible Belt
Russell Moore and his guest discuss their upbringing and toxic churches.

A World Without Easter
Everything is different because Jesus rose again. But do we live as if we understand he is alive?
CT Daily Briefing – 10-23-2024

Philip Yancey, as Few Could Have Imagined Him
The writer’s new memoir sheds light on an upbringing steeped in bigotry and a lifetime of “useful” pain.

‘Thou Setter Up and Plucker Down of Kings’
William Shakespeare’s honest tragedies and bold assumption of God’s providence offer insight in our contentious election season.

Parkinson: El don que no quería
He pasado muchos años escribiendo sobre el dolor y el sufrimiento. Ahora pasaré años aprendiendo a vivir con una discapacidad física.

Philip Yancey: God Can Love ‘A Cynical Sneak Like Me’
An excerpt from the best-selling author’s memoir, “Where the Light Fell.”

Philip Yancey: Seguimos viviendo con miedo, seguimos necesitando la sublime gracia
En una época de divisiones políticas, el popular autor anima a sus hermanos creyentes a «recordar por qué estamos aquí».

Waiting for the Light in Hitler’s Prison
A reminder of God’s faithfulness amid great darkness from Hanns Lilje, a Christian leader imprisoned in Nazi Germany.

Parkinson’s—The Gift I Didn’t Want
I’ve spent years writing about pain and suffering. Now I’ll spend years learning how to live with physical disability.