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December 2006

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December, 2006

Will the 21st Be the Orthodox Century?

Fascination with the Great Tradition may signal deep changes for both evangelicals and the Orthodox.

When You're Sick of Prayer Subscriber access only

Two books that make a delightful difference.

Liberty and Justice for the Small Subscriber access only

Gregory Sisk's research finds that courts treat fringe religious groups better than Catholics and Baptists.

Christmas Sermons

Quotations to stir heart and mind.

An Ethnography of Southern Evangelicals Subscriber access only

A Jew Among the Evangelicals is a Jewish reporter's analysis of the Evangelicals around him.

Banking on Breast Milk Subscriber access only

One ministry's unusual approach to saving AIDS orphans in Africa.

Familiar Word

Famous black voices eagerly join audio Bible project.

The Importance of Knowing What's Important Subscriber access only

Being a counterculture for the common good begins with what we choose to focus on--and to overlook.

Freedom and the Moral Life Subscriber access only

David Gushee reviews essay collection The Freedom of a Christian.

Does Darfur Have a Prayer? Subscriber access only

Genocide in western Sudan proves nearly impossible to stop.

Entertaining Truth

Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond) on being in Hollywood but not of it.

When 7 x 5 = 75 Subscriber access only

And you thought secular bias on campuses was bad. Stephen Carter reviews The Decline of the Secular University.

Garlic, Dracula, and Al Qaeda Subscriber access only

Civilization itself is the target of extremist Muslims.

Wisdom for Short-Term Missionaries Subscriber access only

Serving With Eyes Wide Open prepares short-term missionaries to be culturally sensitive.

Approaching the Triune God Subscriber access only

How the doctrine of the Trinity shapes Christian life.

Dating Jesus

When 'lover of my soul' language goes too far.

What Really Unites Pentecostals? Subscriber access only

It's not speaking in tongues. It may be the prosperity gospel.

War on the Weak Subscriber access only

Eugenics has made a lethal comeback.

Christianity Today News Briefs Subscriber access only

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's suit; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and private prayer languages; Child Custody Protection Act; Air Force Academy.

A Higher Amendment Subscriber access only

Protect religious freedom by exercising it responsibly. A Christianity Today editorial.

Go Figure Subscriber access only

Figures from the midterm elections.

Quotation Marks Subscriber access only

Comments on Will Graham's first crusade, getting over sexual abuse, Catholics and contraception, and the image of Islam.

Entrepreneurs R Us Subscriber access only

The Ted Haggard scandal exposes our movement's strengths and weaknesses. A Christianity Today editorial.

The Nativity Story

The real achievement of 'The Nativity Story' is its portrayal of Joseph.

Passages Subscriber access only

Joel Hunter steps down from presidency of the Christian Coalition of America, C. Ben Mitchell becomes director of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, and other stories.

The Mary We Never Knew

Why the mother of Jesus was more revolutionary than we've been led to believe.

Better Late Than Never Subscriber access only

Pregnancy care centers move to the inner city.

Painful Decline

Saddleback Church assumes Purpose Driven, scales back programs.

Small Loans, Big Goals Subscriber access only

Nobel Prize boosts growing microfinance ventures.

Cross Dress Subscriber access only

British airline sends employee home for wearing crucifix.

Life After Haggard Subscriber access only

Leaders praise new NAE chief, debate direction.

Marginalized Again Subscriber access only

Evangelicals protest mandatory Christian curriculum in Israel.

Don't Miss

Rob Bell's 'Ginormous' Mirror

Rob Bell's 'Ginormous' Mirror

To read his book is to read about our fascination with ourselves.
Losing my Edge

Losing my Edge

When your initial enthusiasm fades, you need a plan if you're going to bring your best to your calling

War and Peace

War and Peace

Pastor Tullian Tchividjian survived a leadership coup by finding rest in the liberating power of the gospel.

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