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Evangelism Plus
John Stott reflects on where we've been and where we're going.
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GLOBAL PROGNOSIS
Train Wreck Coming
Why homosexual marriage threatens free expression of religion.
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What's Next: Evangelism
Urgent still: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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What's Next: Culture
'The True, The Good': What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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Let Us Reason Together About Life
A new statement from Evangelicals and Catholics Together encourages discourse on the most divisive of issues.
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What's Next: Theology
No compromise: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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Taste and See
To Russia with Fury
Sometimes charity means anger.
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What's Next: Publishing & Broadcasting
New media, old story: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals
Landmark titles that changed the way we think, talk, witness, worship, and live.


What's Next: Politics
Worried optimism: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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What's Next: Missions
Whole gospel: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
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Go Figure
What evangelicals really believe about Israel and global warming.
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What's Next: Youth
Church Reconnect: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities for the next 50 years in youth ministry.
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Quotation Marks
Recent comments from Michael Schiavo, Katherine Harris, and others.
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What's Next: Local Church
We asked 114 leaders from 11 ministry spheres about evangelical priorities for the next 50 years. First up: Fresh basics for the local church.
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One 'Major Step'
Saudi Arabia's promise to curb abuses raises cautious hope.
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SIDEBAR
'Truth from the Evangelical Viewpoint'
What 'Christianity Today' meant to the movement 50 years ago.
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Where We Are and How We Got Here
50 years ago, evangelicals were a sideshow of American culture. Since then, it's been a long, strange trip. Here's a look at the influences that shaped the movement.
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'Christianity Today' News Briefs
Passing the Child Custody Protection Act, Methodists join the Joint Declaration of the Doctrine of Justification, and a PCUSA megachurch disaffiliates.
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Calvary Reunion: Skip Heitzig Returns to N.M.
New Mexico megachurch pastor returns after leadership conflict.
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Trees Of Life
How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.

A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.

Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's The Cleaner is about tough love and redemption.

'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

Wilson's Bookmarks
From the editor of Books & Culture.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
Phones are on track to becoming the most promising—and paralyzing—technology.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
The gospel was delivered in a way that people could visualize it.

The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs.

Christ-Centered Cautions
How do we be good, be disciplined, and be like Jesus?

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

Poll: Does works righteousness pervade your church?

 
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