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Don't Give Up on Post-Christian Places

Tim Keller shows how the seeds of gospel transformation can take root in rocky secular soil.

The New Conversion: Why We 'Become Christians' Differently Today

Evangelicals are undergoing a sea change understanding when it comes to this pivotal moment in the believer's life.

Back to the Fathers

Every turn in Thomas Oden's theology took him further left, until he came face to face with Augustine and Wesley.

Mark Hatfield: Celebrating the Year of Liberation

How Americans can think about a true revolution.

Youth Movement: Finns Seek Renewal

Lutheran leaders want to push out young conservatives.

India's Grassroots Revival

With its people turning to Christ in waves, India hosts more believers now than at any time in its 4,000-year history.

Public Enemy: Iran's Persecution Backfires

Regime's antagonism is increasing Christianity's appeal.

Rehab Revival: Evangelism Among Addicts Seeing Success

Efforts bear a mixed public blessing.

Do Egypt's Evangelicals Get Along with the Coptic Orthodox?

More than they used to, say observers and insiders.

The Enduring Church

Believers in every age worry about the collapse of the faith.

Christianity Thrives among 'Gypsies' Despite Prejudice

Roma Revival: Missionary efforts continue to succeed.

This Time For Africa

Continent-wide runup to Capetown 2010 draws more than 58,000 to Christ.

215 Baptist Churches Planted in Haiti

New fellowships will 'preserve the harvest' of new Christians.

A Different Kind of Tent Revival

How one pastor is tackling Haiti's complex challenges.

'Something Better Than Revival'

Buenos Aires pastors believe their city of 13 million should have only one church.

Who Are Americans?

What Christians contribute to the search for a national identity.

Ardor and Order

The charismatic renewal has disappeared like yeast into bread dough.

Catholics Come Home?

One of America's many "former Catholics," now an evangelical pastor, considers the latest New Evangelization initiative.

The Missionary Who Wouldn't Retire

Lesslie Newbigin, born 100 years ago today, launched a new career at age 66 by calling Western churches to act like they were in the mission field.

'A Voice for Sanity'

J. Lee Grady doesn't want your gold. The journalist wants a 'Holy Ghost housecleaning' of the charismatic movement.

Most Improbable Dialogue

Mormon Tabernacle revival service is latest sign of openness to evangelicals.

When Atheists Believe

The confounding attraction of the Christian worldview.

In the Beginning, Grace

Evangelicals desperately need spiritual and moral renewal—on that everyone agrees. But what do we do about it?

Holding Their Tongues

The Assemblies of God asks whether its distinctive teaching is being lost in outreach efforts.

Vacationing with the Pagans

Watching the Beatles in fast-forward reminded me of just how far we've come in four decades.

Evangelicals on the Newburyport Trail

George Whitefield's tomb is attracting a brisk flow of visitors. Just don't make a big deal about it.

Back to Cuba

Christianity Today puts a spotlight on a hidden story.

More Freedom But Not Free

Cuba still ranks low on religious liberty.

Cuba for Christ—Ahora!

The Communist island's improbable revival is 15 years old and growing stronger.

Wonder-filled Travel

While You're There

How to make a business trip a spiritual experience.

Pilgrimage Today

Modern sites that evoke the sacred.

Pilgrim's Regress

Classic places where Christians have gone for centuries.

He Talked to Us on the Road

The surprising rewards of Christian travel.

Charismatic Character Clash

Journalist and pastor debate restoration for disgraced revivalist Todd Bentley.

What You Need to Know about David Wilkerson's 'Urgent Message'

How people are responding to his warning of riots, fires, and economic collapse in NYC.

Recession and Religiosity Redux

Do evangelical churches see more members during a recession?

Concerns of the Evangelist

Billy Graham discusses hunger, racism, peace, revival, and evangelism.
News Feed
The Evangelical Hustle
Did the apostle Paul have "a brand?" To ask the question, it would seem, is to answer it. But appearances can be deceiving, and the question is more complicated than it might appear. (RCR)
Iranian Converts Bringing Life to German Church
Parts of Germany are among the most godless areas in the world. But church attendance is growing, thanks to former Muslims from Iran. (CBN)
Church of famed revival struggles
In the decade after being the home of the largest Pentecostal outpouring in U.S. history, Brownsville Assembly of God has been on the edge of financial ruin. (AP)

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