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Andy Crouch is the editor of the Christian Vision Project, a series of essays to be published in CT and our sister publications. Crouch was chief of re:generation quarterly, a magazine which won the Utne Reader's Alternative Press Award for spiritual coverage in 1999. He was formerly a campus minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard University. Crouch and his wife, Catherine, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, have two children.
Furrowed Brows Inc.
The culture war's biggest casualties may be Christian joy and hope.
by Andy Crouch
posted 04/24/2006 09:30 a.m.

Learning from Fools
The safe thing to do with power and possessions.
by Andy Crouch
posted 02/01/2006 09:00 a.m.

It's Not About Power
A unique and proven strategy for changing society.
by Andy Crouch
posted 12/12/2005 09:45 a.m.

Of Wardrobes and Potters
A story about faith and fairy tales.
by Andy Crouch
posted 09/20/2005 09:00 a.m.

Environmental Wager
Why evangelicals are—but shouldn't be—cool toward global warming.
by Andy Crouch
posted 08/04/2005 09:00 a.m.

Visualcy
Literacy is not the only necessity in a visual culture.
by Andy Crouch
posted 05/31/2005 09:30 a.m.

Compliant but Confused
Unpacking some myths about today's teens.
By Andy Crouch
posted 04/12/2005 09:30 a.m.

Stonewashed Worship
Churches are striving to appear 'authentic'—like the rest of consumer culture.
By Andy Crouch
posted 01/28/2005 09:00 a.m.

When Backward Is Forward
Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement.
By Andy Crouch
posted 12/23/2004 9:00 a.m.

Salt-and-Pepper Politics
Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean.
By Andy Crouch
posted 10/04/04 9:00 a.m.

'Live More Musically'
The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
By Andy Crouch
posted 07/29/04 8:30 a.m.

The Cruel Edges of the World
There are some places that bring the distant biblical text closer to our lives.
By Andy Crouch
posted 06/07/2004

Pilgrims to Nowhere
Freedom isn't much good if you don't have a sense of direction.
By Andy Crouch
posted 03/30/2004

Glittering Images
A profound Christian rethinking of power is overdue
By Andy Crouch
posted 02/17/2004

Before the Deluge
All of us have a sexual orientation that bends toward the self.
By Andy Crouch
posted 12/03/2003

Wrinkles in Time
Botox injections as a spiritual discipline.
By Andy Crouch
posted 08/11/2003

Rites of Passage
Self-improvement is our culture's most durable religion.
By Andy Crouch
posted 06/04/2003

Christian Esperanto
We must learn other cultural tongues.
By Andy Crouch
posted 04/04/2003

We're Rich
But why is it so hard to admit?
By Andy Crouch
posted 2/20/2003

Blinded by Pop Praise
To see God "high and lifted up," just open your eyes.
By Andy Crouch
posted 12/17/2002

The Future is P.O.D.
Multicultural voices have an edge in reaching a rapidly changing America.
By Andy Crouch
posted 10/14/2002

Rekindling Old Fires
We can resist technology's chilling effects on how we spend time together.
By Andy Crouch
posted 08/02/2002

Interstate Nation
The national highway system is a lesson in how to transform a nation.
By Andy Crouch
posted 06/21/2002

Amplified Versions
Worship wars come down to music and a power plug.
By Andy Crouch
posted 04/17/2002

Thou Shalt Be Cool
This enduring American slang leaves plenty out in the cold.
By Andy Crouch
posted 03/18/2002

Borrowing Against Time
We live in a fallen world. We will die. We need to face that.
By Andy Crouch
posted 01/17/2002

Grounded
Our technologies give us an illusion of omnipresence—most of the time.
By Andy Crouch
posted 11/15/2001

Zarathustra Shrugged
What apologetics should look like in a skeptical age.
By Andy Crouch
posted 9/5/01

Consuming Passions
One man's "testimony" from the First Great Mammon Awakening.
By Andy Crouch
posted 7/10/01

Generation Misinformation
Forget the latest PowerPoint seminars on Generations X-Z.
By Andy Crouch
posted 5/16/01

Dead Authors Society
We're no longer interested in tasting death but only little morsels of cheer.
By Andy Crouch
posted 3/28/01

Promises, Promises
Our technology works. But all idols do at first.
By Andy Crouch
posted 2/21/01

A Testimony in Reverse
I have discovered how inconvenient it can be when God actually does speak.
By Andy Crouch
posted 2/5/01



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