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Who Are the Copts?

Egypt's embattled Christians find common identity across denominational lines.

Chuck Colson: Evangelicals Should Be Uniters, Not Dividers

Why evangelicals need to redefine themselves and reform the whole church.

Should Sunday School Be for the Whole Family?

Church youth need more exposure to adults.

Intercultural Fiesta Fail

'We are all alike!' doesn't fly in a fly-infested hut in El Salvador.

Top Evangelical, Catholic, and Mainline Bodies Issue Evangelism Rules

Missiologists applaud unity effort, but note what's missing and what will raise eyebrows.

What to Do with Aunt Julie

Harold Camping and our problem relatives.

A World Without the King James Version

Where we would be without the most popular English Bible ever.

From Russia, with Love

Orthodox Metropolitan Hilarion offers evangelicals more than an olive branch.

An Improbable Alliance

Catholics and evangelicals used to fight over religious liberty. Not anymore.

Worship in Black and White

Racial reconciliation happens when we not only sing each other's songs but learn the stories embedded in those songs.

No Place Like a House

Affordable units help Middle Eastern Christians stay put.

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

More than they used to, say observers and insiders.

Living the Love

Part II of the Cape Town Commitment spells out what the Lausanne Movement's theological manifesto means for the practice of ministry and mission.

The Great Incompatibility

Jesus is interested in the oddest things.

Teeming Diversity

The Third Lausanne Congress demonstrated that global evangelicalism has been transformed.

Good News Glut

Common English Bible joins the crowd.

The Most Diverse Gathering Ever

Lausanne III is pulling a cross-section of 4,000 world leaders to keep the gospel front and center.

Jesus March in Brazil

São Paulo parade highlights more than the gospel.

Abba Changes Everything

Why every Christian is called to rescue orphans.

Sheep Stealing Studied

Presbyterians weigh guidelines for reformists.

'Something Better Than Revival'

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

The Great Commission Resurgence Debate

A guide to what the Southern Baptist Convention is arguing over today.

New Every Morning

A magazine for the scandalous, beloved church.

Life in Those Old Bones

If you're interested in doing mission, there could hardly be a better tool than denominations.

Doug Coe's Vision for the Fellowship

The man behind the National Prayer Breakfast explains his original intent for his organization.

Ardor and Order

The charismatic renewal has disappeared like yeast into bread dough.

Wrightians and the Neo-Reformed: 'All One in Christ Jesus'

A dispatch from Together for the Gospel and Wheaton's Theology Conference with N.T. Wright.

Piper, Warren, and the Perils of Movement Building

Why the debate over separatism still matters.

Assemblies of God Leader Bows Out of Civility Statement

Signatories included nonevangelicals and people who support gay marriage and abortion rights.

'It's Not About the Past'

New Anglican and Lutheran groups need to nurture a positive identity.

Introverts for Jesus, Unite!

How to get along with the extroverts who populate the Western church.

Segregated in a Whole New Way

A church family from the same generation isn't much of a family.

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.

Alec Hill Responds

The president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on "Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together."

Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together

Protestant debate on justification is reigniting questions about Rome.

Amiable Impasse

Charitable Catholic/evangelical dialogue snags on imputation, authority.

A Unifying Vocation

Why development work and gospel work cannot be put asunder.

Dispatch from Lollapalooza

Market segmentation isn't what it used to be.

Reasoning Together

Christianity Today strives to be a model for respectful conversation.

One in the Spirit

Evangelicals look for reconciliation in aftermath of Asia's longest civil war.
News Feed
Orthodox Christians in U.S. face obstacles before unifying
As Orthodox Christians in the United States seek a new unity out of ethnic fragmentation, they must grapple with the fact that many who say they cherish the faith nevertheless ignore its teachings and practices. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Black, white East Bay churches meld in worship
Piedmont Community Church is predominantly white, as much as Imani is black. They are only 10 minutes apart by car, yet before this relationship began, neither pastor had been to the neighborhood of the other's church. All sides see bridging the divide as bearing fruit.

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