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January 2007
January 2007

Red-Light Rescue
The 'business' of helping prostituted women help themselves.

Plus: Child Sex Tours

Mere Mission
N. T. Wright talks about how to present the gospel in a postmodern world.


An Upside-Down World
Distinguishing between home and mission field no longer makes sense.


Surprised by Friendship
Discovering where hope begins in a village in Mozambique.


Devastated by an Affair
How churches heal after the pastor commits adultery.

Plus: The Pain at New Life

Spoils of Victory
Pro-life Democrats hope party's takeover will remove stigma.



HeadLines

Russia: European court backs Salvation Army.

Canada: Quebec tells school to teach Darwin or else.

2006 in Review: Our top ten stories.

Public Policy: Bring back 'blue laws'?

Education: No quotas for Britain's faith schools.

Bible: Smithsonian promotes the old, old Word.

Iraq: Assyrians flee Nineveh.

Church Planting Fraud: Some 'failed' churches never existed.

Q & A: David Kuo on America's Pastor-in-Chief.

Tidings: Ted Olsen explains how conservatives saved Christmas.


Departments

Inside CT
Sex Isn't Work

Readers Write

Where We Stand
Go Gently into That Good Night; Reviewing the Fundamentals

Reflections
Signs of the Church

Do Likewise |
Dethroned

Foolish Things |
The Scandal of Forgiveness

Civil Reactions |
Give Parents a Say

The CT Review
A call for peace between Calvinists and Arminians; Francis S. Collins on the God who created evolution; the problem with hating religion; Bookmarks

The Back Page |
A Tale of Five Herods

 
Talk, Research, Marry
What Elizabeth Gilbert discovered about marriage before she ate her words in Committed.

Casting Too Wide a Net
Ministries protest proposed finance reform.

Readers Write
Your responses to the December 2009 issue of Christianity Today.

Why Pope John Paul II Whipped Himself
New book reopens questions on self-denial and "what is lacking in Christ's afflictions."

Quotation Marks
Recent remarks Jim Dobson's new organization, Montana's assisted suicide, and other topics.

More important than winning the argument against relativism is winning the relativist for Christ.

My Top 5 Books on Sports
Picks from Andrew Parker, professor of sport and Christian outreach at the University of Gloucestershire

Go Figure
Recent statistics on converts' zeal, faith-based funding, preaching social issues, and other topics.

FRC, AFA Say Gay Sex Should Be a Crime
The debate over antisodomy laws moves from Uganda back to the U.S. Also: Groups debate immigration reform, abstinence education, and Scott Roeder.

Are We Transformed Yet?
Why the spiritually mature don't talk about how God has made them spiritually mature.

Faith Equals Action
To White House Fellow Adam Taylor, the math is simple.

Strong on Zeal, Thin in Knowledge
Lessons from Haiti's arrest of American Christians trying to take children out of the country.

Poll: Does your church tend to attract a certain age group?

 
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