Wasted Charity Why the 'compassion industry' is not helping the poor. A review of 'Toxic Charity'
Amy L. Sherman | November 11, 2011
Believers on the MOVE A suburban Chicago church ministers to Muslims at home and abroad.
Mark Moring | September 8, 2011
Youth with a Passion In its first 50 years, YWAM has deployed four million workers in 240 countries. Now it sets its sights on 152 remaining unreached people groups.
John W. Kennedy in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii | December 8, 2010
Harnessing Haiti's Football Fever How one ministry is using Haitians' passion for soccer to dispel post-earthquake stress.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Port-au-Prince, Haiti | July 6, 2010
Homeward Bound? Short-term missions may be shifting domestic.
Ken Walker | June 10, 2010
Honduran Hiatus Political crisis disrupts short-term missions season, prompts introspection by church leaders.
Andrew Clouse in Tegucigalpa, Honduras | July 14, 2009
Global is the New Local Princeton's Robert Wuthnow says American congregations are more international than ever.
Interview by David Neff | June 3, 2009
Faith on the Frontera Drug violence halts church trips to short-term missions mecca.
C. L. Lopez | April 16, 2009
Hiding What They Seek In my desire to be 'seeker-friendly,' I'm often guilty of concealing Jesus.
Carolyn Arends | March 30, 2009
Missionary Myths Why the Great Commission still applies.
Stan Guthrie | September 23, 2008
Missions Boot Camp As these teens prepare for short-term trips, they learn more about how to talk about Jesus.
Amy Green | February 15, 2008
Missions Isn't Safe Let's not learn the wrong lessons from the South Korean kidnappings.
A Christianity Today Editorial | November 7, 2007