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He Talked to Us on the Road
April 2009
The surprising rewards of Christian travel.

The Depression Epidemic
March 2009
Why we're more down than ever—and the crucial role churches play in healing.

They Have Already Landed
February 2009
Science fiction mythmakers' road to redemption.

Marketing Jesus
January 2009
How to evangelize without turning God into a brand.

Scrooge Lives!
December 2008
Why we're not putting more in the offering plate. And what we can do about it.

Hunger Isn't History
November 2008
The world produces more food than ever. So why do nearly a billion people still not have enough to eat?

Election 2008: The Faith Factor
October 2008
Whom will evangelicals choose?

The New Culture Makers
September 2008
From inner-city little leagues to modern art initiatives, more and more Christians are making something of the world.

Racing for Jesus
August 2008
The inside story of NASCAR ministry.

God Is Not Dead Yet.
July 2008
Pop-atheists dance on his grave. Postmoderns bash proofs of his existence. But many modern philosophers say, 'Not so fast.'

How to Pick a President
June 2008
Why virtue trumps policy.

Great Leap Forward
May 2008
In China urban Christians are bringing new life to surprising places.

How to Save the Christian Bookstore
April 2008
(Hint: Stop making it so religious.)

Addicted to Sex
March 2008
Why many men are and what to do about it.

Lost Secrets of the Ancient Church
February 2008
How evangelicals started looking back to move forward.

Jesus in Turkey
January 2008
Rebirth of a bloodied church.

Blessed are the Barren
December 2007
The kingdom of God springs forth from the empty womb.

Heeding the Profits
November 2007
How entrepreneurs are building the kingdom by building businesses.

When to Separate What God Has Joined
October 2007
A closer reading of the Bible on divorce.

Why We Love Football
September 2007
The common grace of the new American pastime.

Rethinking Paul
August 2007
What the 'new perspective' on the apostle's teaching gets right. And wrong.

Health and Wealth in Africa
July 2007
How the properity gospel is taking a continent by storm.

A Better Storyteller
June 2007
How Donald Miller is shaping a new generation of evangelicals.

Good Morning, Vietnam!
May 2007
Though repression still darkens the land, Christians see a new dawn for freedom.

Passion Takes It Higher
April 2007
The most influential annual gathering of young evangelicals plans to go global.

Free at Last
March 2007
Another one down and 27 million to go. How Christians are becoming modern slavery's worst nightmare.

Christian Radio's New Wave
February 2007
Meet the company that's transforming religious broadcasting.

Red-Light Rescue
January 2007
The business of saving girls from a life of prostitution.

Incendiary Mary
December 2006
Dictators dreaded what the mother of Jesus had to say.

Looking for God in Russia
November 2006
Finding Jesus in Orthodox robes and evangelical jeans.

Evangelicals
October 2006 | 50th Anniversary Edition
How we've moved from cultural curiosities to the 'new internationalists'.

Young, Restless, Reformed
September 2006
Calvinism is making a comeback—and shaking up the church.

The Case for Kids
August 2006
A defense of the large family by a 'six-time breeder'.

Hope in the Heart of Darkness
July 2006
3.9 million dead. 40,000 raped. Christian survival in Congo's killing fields.

Da Vinci Fever
June 2006
How to fight the infection.

No Substitute for the Substitute
May 2006
Some evangelicals argue that for centuries we've misunderstood the meaning of Christ's atonement. Really?

Pentecostals: The Sequel
April 2006
What will it take for this world phenomenon to stay vibrant for another 100 years?

Missions Incredible
March 2006
South Korea sends more missionaries than any country but the U.S. And it won't be long before it's number one.

Five Reasons Torture Is Always Wrong
February 2006
And why there should be no exceptions.

Deliver Us from Kony
January 2006
Why the children of Uganda are killing one another in the name of the Lord.

C.S. Lewis Superstar
December 2005
Why Narnia is the key to his fame and thought.

A New Kind of Evangelical
November 2005
Meet Ted Haggard, the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith.

Purpose Driven in Rwanda
October 2005
Rick Warren has a sweeping plan to defeat poverty.

The New Monasticism
September 2005
A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America.

Fixing Church Discipline
August 2005
Tough love without the legalism.

The Pentecostal Gold Standard
July 2005
After 50 years in ministry, Jack Hayford continues to confound stereotypes-all to the good.

Christian College Renaissance
June 2005
Scholars and schools are thinking harder than ever about how to shape higher education that is truly Christian.

Sex in the Body of Christ
May 2005
Chastity is a spiritual discipline for the whole church.

All Churches Should Be Multiracial
April 2005
The biblical case and a pastoral response.

The French Reconnection
March 2005
Europe's most secular country rediscovers its Christian roots.

After the Deluge
February 2005
How battered churches responded, what relief agencies will do next, and where biblical hope lies in disaster.

The Fraudbuster
January 2005
The faithful are being scammed of billions. But Barry Minkow, a ponzi-busting ex-con, knows how to stop it.

From Gotham to Glory
December 2004
How street-smart churches are changing the fabric of New York City

The Emergent Mystique
November 2004
Ministry fashion statement or the church's future?

Election 2004
October 2004
What difference will religion make?

The Marriage Debate
September 2004
Why It takes a Man and a Woman

Wild Heart
August 2004
John Eldredge thinks too many men have become timid and docile—and he's not going to take it anymore.

When Does Personhood Begin?
July 2004
And what difference does it make?

Why the 'Lost Gospels' Lost Out
June 2004
Gadfly scholars and DaVinci Code conspiracy theories question the legitimacy of the New Testament. Too bad they haven't done their homework.

India Undaunted
May 2004
Escalating repression can't dampen the church's growth.

There's just Something about this Man
April 2004
But Bill Gaither insists its not about him.

The Passion of Mel Gibson
March 2004
Why Evangelicals are Cheering a 'Catholic' Film

Chicago's Holy Fire
February 2004
James Meeks may be the most effective megachurch pastor you've never heard of.

Techno Sapiens
January 2004
Improving on God's design?

The Blessed Evangelical Mary
December 2003
Why we shouldn't ignore her any longer.

Mr. Jabez Goes to Africa
November 2003
Bruce Wilkinson expands his borders to include racial reconciliation and HIV/AIDS.

Biblical Archaeology's Dusty Little Secret
October 2003
The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science.

The Unflappable Condi Rice
September 2003
Why the world's most powerful woman asks God for help.

Turning the Mainline Around
August 2003
New sociological studies show that evangelicals may well succeed at renewing wayward Protestantism.

Suburban Spirituality
July 2003
How to free your spirit when the 'burbs try to squeeze you into their mold.

Why is Gracia Alone?
June 2003
Martin Burnham's widow says the proper ransom could have saved her husband. The missions community is not so sure.

Faith and War
May 2003
Prayer Chains • Bush doctrine • Apocalypse again

The 40 Best Christian Places to Work
April 2003
What makes them so good? (Hint: It's not the money)

Bono's American Prayer
March 2003
The world's biggest rock star calls the church to fight Africa's AIDS epidemic.

The Higher Self Gets Down to Business
February 2003
An old movement appears anew—in the corporate world.

Tony Campolo: The Positive Prophet
January 2003
Why people flock to hear this stinging critic.

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Pondering Our Next Move
Do even Christians operate from 'brazen self-interest' in interacting with others and with God?

Orphans on Deck
Adoption steps to the front lines of the culture wars.

Welcome the Exceptional
Churches that embrace people with disabilities do more than they imagine.

Passages
President of Feed the Children fired, James Dobson leaves Focus on the Family, and other transitions in the Christian world.

Readers Write
Your responses to the November 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

The Dusty Messiah
Why I no longer believe in a spiritual Jesus.

'Health Care King Herod Would Love!'
Advocacy groups wrap up an unusually busy Christmas season and prepare for 2010.

Quick Media Takes
Books, films, and music of note in December.

Journey To The Center
Joanna Quintrell brings the Christ alternative to alternative spirituality seekers.

Spotlight: The Cross and the Court
Unraveling the Supreme Court's tangled view of public crosses.

Indelible Marker
John Wigger explains how Francis Asbury left his fingerprints all over American Christianity.

Poll: Do you make a New Year's Resolution?

 
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