As you can see from the results so far, we're a pretty diverse group. In terms of age, we're spread out, although more than half of the TC crowd is between the ages of 26 and 50. When it comes to religious tradition, we're scattered all around.
So as we continue our quest to learn more about you, the TC community, we're now asking:
What do you like about Think Christian? What is it that keeps you coming back?
Add a comment below and tell us what you like best about past TC content, and tell us what to keep bringing your way.
We'll ask more questions over the coming months, not only to learn more about the TC community, but also for us to insure we're developing a site that's meaningful to you as you walk out your faith.
Also, we're excited about a couple of new contributors we'll be adding in upcoming weeks, so keep an eye open for that. Plus we're happy to say that, after a little break, Andy plans on starting up posting again next week. Welcome back Andy!






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Personally I am drawn and challenged by what a lot of what some of the more missional, emerging, and "emergent" folks have to say but there are times I feel that some of them take it a bit beyond what I'd personally be comfortable with. Having said that, I am thoroughly frustrated by what a lot of what the "mainstream" Evangelical / Pentecostal / Charismatic crowd are presenting (even though I would fall squarely within that tradition .. or at least that's where I came from). The ecumenicals do it a little better but they tend to speak over the heads of many laypeople.
TC does a good job in bringing all these voices and opinions into some form of convergence and sorts of give everyone a level playing ground while not being apologetic for being distinctively Christian.
I reckon that's what keeps me coming back for more :D
While TC is based in America, the contributors probably make an effort to speak to a larger audience. Even if commentaries are drawn from American events and experiences, I don't get the sense that only the American context is valid or represents the Christian norm - a mistake that a significant number of other Evangelical Christian resources tend to fall into. As a Malaysian Christian, I appreciate this very much.
Ian.
The answer is simple, logical and educational posts for a Christian who wants to become a better one by hearing other's ideas and opinions which I may accept or reject without a lot of name calliing I find of no help on most places where they allow comments,''
Have a blessed and cheerful day.
Cordially,
C. Walker
Good enjoyable reading.
As an expat (I live in Britain) I also enjoy the opportunity this site gives me to keep in touch with developments in American Christianity.