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Mission Fields on the Move

The massive global migration we see today presents unparalleled opportunities for ministry.

A Candle in the Darkness

The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.

A Badly Broken Boarding School

The story behind the cover story.

Faithful Presence

James Davison Hunter says our strategies to transform culture are ineffective, and the goal itself is misguided.

Why Johnny Can't Read the Bible

Most Americans—including Scripture-loving evangelicals—cannot name the disciples, the Ten Commandments, or the first book of the Bible. But that's not our biggest biblical illiteracy problem.

A Family Affair

What would the church look like if it put we before me?

Briefing

Spotlight

American Idols and Saints

Newsweek, Fox News, and others debate whether the "Christian viewer vote" has become too powerful.
Headlines

Idaho's Impact

Haiti scandal overshadows bigger threat to evangelical adoption efforts.

Quotation Marks

Recent remarks from John Piper, Miley Cyrus, and more.

Sexual Slavery on Main Street

Trafficking of teenagers in the U.S. is getting worse. Here's what some Christians are trying to do about it.

Passages

Recent deaths, hires, and other transitions in the Christian world.

Moroccan Crackdown

Expulsion of Christians surprises missiologists.

Asylum Surprise

Decision for home-schoolers pushes persecution boundaries.

Go Figure

Stats on the Last Supper's growth, how much megachurches spend on short-term missions, and more.

Viewpoints

The End of Religious Freedom?

The nightmare scenarios could very well unfold, but they are not the last word.

Readers Write

Your responses to the March 2010 issue of Christianity Today.

Same Sex, Different Marriage

Many of those who want marriage equality do not want fidelity.

Ardor and Order

The charismatic renewal has disappeared like yeast into bread dough.

Origins and the Scientific Community

Karl Giberson, Stephen C. Meyer, and Marcus Ross chart ways intelligent design can gain academic credibility.

CT Review

Books

Books to Note

Short reviews of recent books worth considering.

A Positive Life

Living with HIV as a pastor, husband, and father.

Wilson's Bookmarks

'Science vs Religion,' 'Silk Parachute,' and 'Thereby Hangs a Tail.'

Cross-Cultural Manners

Wise advice on dealing with money and relationships when working overseas.

My Top 5 Books on Prayer

Picks from Robert Benson, author of 'In Constant Prayer.'

Get Thee Behind Me, Insecurity

Beth Moore tackles a menacing issue for many women.

Living God's Ongoing Story

N.T. Wright says character matters, but thinks the Reformers disagreed.

In Every Issue

From Bottom to Top

How to read the Global Conversation upside down.

The Mission of Art

W. David O. Taylor grounds his aesthetic passion in the local church.

Don't Miss

Forgiving Iran

Forgiving Iran

Long before I knew the true God, he helped me release my hatred.
Diagnosing the Demonic

Diagnosing the Demonic

Can you recognize the presence of evil spirits?

Acting Like Jesus

Acting Like Jesus

An unlikely theatrical role enabled me to connect with unbelievers.

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