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The Missing Factor in Higher Education

How Christian universities are unique, and how they can stay that way.

Sailing into the Storm: Philip Ryken and D. Michael Lindsay on the Challenges in Christian Higher Education

College presidents discuss the relevance of Christian higher education, the theological issues facing Christian universities, and more.

Little Colleges That Could

How five small Christian schools are adapting to the new environment.

Vicarious Humanity: By His Birth We Are Healed

Our redemption, it turns out, began long before Calvary.

The 'Above All' Commandment of the Sabbath

The one divine 'law' that tells us to stop striving for transformation.

Briefing

Spotlight

The Evangelistic Question That Died

Fewer people are thinking about whether they will go to heaven after death.
Headlines

Presbyterians Form a New Denomination, Court Upholds Ultrasound Law, and More

Important developments in the church and the world.

Go Figure Subscriber access only

Recent stats on church life, the Bible, and spirituality.

Quotation Marks

Recent remarks on prison pardons, prayer cards, and more.

City Shuts Down Church Club

Gang outreach slammed as dangerous business.

Persecution in VBS Materials: How Much Information is Too Much for Children?

A new kids' curriculum adds a different focus.

Evangelical Foundations See Surge in Donations

Wealthy Christians favor new tool for family funds.

Passages Subscriber access only

Deaths, retirements, resignations and appointments in the church and in the world.

Tsunami Aftermath: Second Chances in Japan

One year after disaster, sacrificial giving gains churches new credibility.

Is Mercury Pollution's Effect on Newborns a Pro-Life Issue?

Observers weigh in.

Viewpoints

Why Last Saturday's Political Conclave of Evangelical Leaders Was Dangerous

Brothers and sisters, we are neither kingmakers nor powerbrokers.

Letters to the Editor

Readers respond to the January issue.

Online Poll Subscriber access only

The Supreme Court's Religious Freedom Reality Check

A recent unanimous ruling reveals deep commitment to our 'first freedom.'

Are Secular Television Shows with Moral Messages Good for Christian Children?

An author, the creator of 'VeggieTales,' and a professor weigh in.

Why Are Our Communion Meals So Paltry?

If we have such an extravagant Savior, we should attempt to create a fuller meal.

CT Review

Books

Could God Have Created a World Without Suffering?

Dinesh D'Souza's latest volume of apologetics updates a natural law argument.

My Top 5 Books On Archaeology

Picks from Craig A. Evans, author of the forthcoming 'Jesus and His World.'

The Heart of Christian Life: Pillars of Hospitality Subscriber access only

How to strengthen communities that welcome strangers.

Your Church Is Too Safe

Why following Christ turns the world upside-down.

Wilson's Bookmarks

Brief reviews of 'The Dream of a Broken Field,' 'Nothing More Happens in the 20th Century,' and 'The Fear Index.'

Family as Calling: Finding Vocation In and Near the Home

How Martin Luther's doctrine of vocation can mold marriage, parenting, and childhood.

Books to Note Subscriber access only

Brief reviews of 'The Art of Worship,' 'How to Read the Bible Through the Jesus Lens,' and 'Creed'
Movies

GCB: Desperate Christian Housewives

New primetime soap targets gossip in the church.
Music

Folkie Finds Love Subscriber access only

Rosie Thomas beams with it on her new album.

In Every Issue

Learning Life Lessons from Russian Babushkas

Some things can't be taught in a classroom.

Michael Patton Brews a Potent Theology

The founder of Credo House Ministries teaches theology over a cup of joe.

Don't Miss

Want to Change the World? Sponsor a Child

Want to Change the World? Sponsor a Child

A top economist shares the astounding news about that little picture hanging on our refrigerator.
Bumbling the Great Commission

Bumbling the Great Commission

Is our discipleship too narrow?

The Sightless, Wordless, Helpless Theologian

The Sightless, Wordless, Helpless Theologian

How our daughter's brief life showed us eternity.

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Books & Culture

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Today's Christian Woman

The Perfect Wife Scorecard

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Small Groups

Silence and Solitude

Silence and Solitude

These spiritual disciplines...

Out of Ur

Superman: Sermon Notes from Exile

Superman: Sermon Notes from Exile

Why I wrote sermon notes...

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