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November 9, 2009
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April 2009

He Talked to Us on the Road
The surprising rewards of Christian travel.

Plus: Pilgrim's Regress; Pilgrimage Today; While You're There

Serving a Two-Handed God
How we love our neighbor depends on what we think divine power looks like.


The Giant Story
Rob Bell on why he talks about the Good News the way he does.


In the Valley of the Shadow of Suicide
A mother catches glimmers of hope after losing a son.


The Controversialist
Between his prolific writing, prominence in classical Christian education, and recent foray into public apologetics, Doug Wilson is becoming a mainstream evangelical. Maybe.


Hunger Has a Profile
Working at my local food pantry helped me personalize the statistics.



HeadLines

Higher Education: Calvinists get layoff jitters at Southwestern Seminary.

Religious Freedom: Creeping Shari'ah law in Indonesia.

Environment: Climate threat stirs mixed response from global South believers.

Church Life: Prison churches bring convicts community.

Publishing: Wiley-Blackwell pulls Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization; editor cries foul.

Eastern Orthodoxy: New patriarch raises Russian evangelicals' hopes for better relations.

Politics: Resurrected death tax could bless churches and nonprofits.

Q+A: Retired NFL coach Tony Dungy finds reward in service.

Science: Christian professors split on Texas standards for teaching evolution.


Departments

Inside CT
Wonder-filled Travel

Readers Write

Where We Stand
Self-Examination Time

Reflections
Praying 'Forgive Us Our Sins'

Throwing Inkwells |
Civil Religion's Sharper Teeth

Re-formed |
The Real Prosperity Gospel

The CT Review
Scot McKnight's Fasting recalls the blessedness of hunger; The Bible, Rocks and Time incompletely answers young-earth creationists; Slate editor David Plotz talks about blogging the Bible; Buddy, Julie Miller return with personal, gritty project; PBS's Jerusalem offers good, if theologically tone-deaf, storytelling; plus John Wilson's Bookmarks.

The Back Page |
Doctrine Bears Repeating

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An Invisible Wall
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.

Germany's 'Cold Religion'
A Berlin-based journalist says that Martin Luther would have driven most of Germany's bishops from their pulpits.

After the Wall
Reflections on 20 years of mission in Europe

A Lost Generation
Mainline churches in East Germany rediscover a sense of mission.

Let us Tell You a Story
Recovering the lost spiritual discipline of reading biographies.

The Mushroom Hunt
How to find a good biography.

After Election Day, the Vote Everyone Has Been Waiting For
Tuesday brought big news on same-sex unions and the election outcomes of conservative candidates, but all eyes are now on the health-care bill.

Yawning at the Word
It's really hard to listen to God when there are really interesting things to think about.

Go Figure
Recent numbers on female senior pastors, abortion, and the megachurch.

Looking for Clear Signals
Religious freedom needs less talk and more action in Washington.

Matrix: International Religious Liberty Advocates
CT looks at the major religious liberty groups' emphases and work.

Alien Seduction
ABC's sci-fi series V, which premieres tonight, tackles questions of blind faith, asking, "Would we believe them?"

Aliens Among Us
ABC's 'V' is a probing look at culture and the need for discernment, says the show's executive producer.

Rising from the Valley of Death
Steven Curtis Chapman opens up about losing his daughter, their family's arduous journey, and a new album of songs chronicling the path of pain and hope.

Poll: Which of the following book genres do you read most for spiritual growth?

 
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