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February 2007
February 2007

Making Airwaves
Goodbye Old-Fashioned Revival Hour. Hello 'safe for the whole family.' Meet the company that's transforming Christian radio.

Plus: Old-Fashioned Revival Hour; Dollars and Sense

Five Streams of the Emerging Church
Key elements of the most controversial and misunderstood movement in the church today.


The United Nations' Disarray
The decline of the human-rights agenda, and what evangelicals can do about it.


Shedding Light on The Dark Tower
A C.S. Lewis mystery is solved


The Problem with Mere Christianity
We jettison 'nonessential' theology at our own peril.


A Community of the Broken
A young organization models what it might mean to be the church in a suffering world.


Historian Ahead of His Time
Andrew Walls may be the most important person you don't know.


The Town That Loves Refugees
Christians in Utica, New York, are resettling the world one displaced soul at a time.


Exit Interviews
Why blacks are leaving evangelical ministries.


Can We Dialogue with Islam?
What 38 Muslim scholars said to the pope in a little-known open letter.


Death-Defying Ministry
Protestant leaders practice grassroots justice in Colombia—and keep a low profile.


Nepal's New Peacemakers
Christians become a voice for freedom.



HeadLines

Turkey: Protestants hope to share in benefits of pope's visit.

Church/State: New Jersey town places 45 restrictions on megachurch's expansion.

Dem. Rep. of Congo: Churches rejoice over first free elections in 46 years.

Education: Asbury Theological Seminary reels after board ousts president.

Uzbekistan: Government crackdown on Muslims worries evangelicals.

Technology: Youth pastors track teens on MySpace.

Missions: Boomers finding 'second career' in volunteer service.

Money: Religious people give more, study finds—even to nonreligious charities.

Q&A: Rick Warren on fighting HIV and global poverty.

Tidings: Ted Olsen on disciplining pastors.


Departments

Inside CT
Impressively Invisible

Readers Write

Where We Stand
The New Intolerance; What Iraq's Christians Need

Reflections
Winter

Good Question |
Three Models of Hell

Global Prognosis |
Compassionate Bedfellow

The CT Review
A potpourri of early Christian belief; business success defined by a Christian CEO; appreciating film as modernity's art form; Bookmarks

The Back Page |
The Wilberforce Strategy

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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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