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Post-Election Faith at Work
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Single (Issue) Minded
World's Joel Belz criticizes Christianity Today for an editorial we never published—and never would.
Good Shooters
Christian photojournalists are teaching the church to communicate through pictures.
Inside CT: The Cure of Gay Souls
Pastoral care of gay people in our congregations cannot wait.
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Inside CT: Bike Rides with Refugees
There are 13 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide. We show you the lives of four of them.
Against Abstinence
What a South Dakota State Library debate pitting Christianity Today against Planned Parenthood reveals about the sexual left.
2004 Christianity Today Book Awards
We honor 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
InsideCT: Captured by a Smile
'That smile put me to shame'
Inside CT: Our New Wait Loss Plan
Announcing an important schedule change for our website.
Separation of Powers
Just as the American government practices separation of powers, journalistic publications generally try to separate business and editorial functions.
Christianity Today, Sister Magazines Win 32 EPA Awards
Profile of Tony Campolo earns first in Personality Article from the Evangelical Press Association.
Forgiveness 101
Inside CT: Coming Attractions
Movies, magazines, and critics
How the Late Carl Henry Helped Invent Evangelicalism
No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F.H. Henry
Inside CT: Carl Henry's Dream
Evangelicals are gaining respect among mainstream journalists, and that would have pleased Carl Henry.
A Theoblogical Revolution
Billy Graham's vision goes from print to online, then back again.
Inside CT: The IV Connection
InterVarsity campus work hits home at Christianity Today
The Marks and Misses of a Magazine
'After all, Christianity Today is only a magazine.'

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Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent Christian
Why the Pacific Islands Are 90 Percent Christian
It wasn’t only because of missionaries from the West, says a Tongan Australian theologian.

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