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November 23, 2009
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April 2007

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


Living with Islamists
A year in Pakistan gave me a glimpse of what Christian witness might look like today.


Learning to Cry for the Culture
Let's remember Francis Schaeffer's most crucial legacy&151;tears.


The Road to Healing
Battling homosexual attraction one day at a time.


A Manifold Resurrection
Why the risen Jesus met people in five different ways&151;and still does.


Picture Christ
Martin Luther's advice on preparing to die.


Cleaning Up La Oroya
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.


Global Ultimatum
The larger meaning of Anglican leaders' demand that the Episcopal Church change its ways.



HeadLines

Media: Newspaper religion sections disappear.

United Kingdom: Sexual-orientation regulations stir debate between Christians.

Nigeria: Christians anticipate next president with trepidation and fear.

Ireland: Erosion of Catholic identity makes room for evangelical growth.

Myanmar: Government outlines plan to 'destroy the Christian religion.'

Presbyterians: Congregations would rather switch than fight.

Turkmenistan: Death of bizarre dictator gives Christians hope.

Q + A: Albert Mohler on his brush with death.

Tidings: Ted Olsen on denominational splits.


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Where We Stand
'Safe Sex' for the Whole Nation; Love Your Muslim as Yourself

Reflections
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Global Prognosis |
Throwing Rocks at Israel

The CT Review
Sacrificing freedom during national emergencies; the fruit of spiritual disciplines; Switchfoot's balancing act; Bookmarks

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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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