Christianity Today

October, 2011

Volume 55, Number 10

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The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Cover Story

Cover Story

How to Read the Bible

J. Todd Billings

New strategies for interpreting Scripture turn out to be not so new—and deepen our life in Christ.

Features

John Stott: Four Ways Christians Can Influence the World

John R. W. Stott

How we can be salt and light.

Survey: Frequent Bible Reading Can Turn You Liberal

Aaron B. Franzen

What a surprising survey says about how reading the Bible frequently can turn you liberal (in some ways).

Interview: Chai Ling on Saving China’s Daughters

Interview by Timothy C. Morgan

Each day in China, 35,000 baby girls are aborted and 500 women commit suicide. One freedom fighter won’t take it any longer.

Calling for Heroic Commitment

Steven D. Greydanus

The makers of ‘Fireproof’ are improving their craft with ‘Courageous,’ their new film about fatherhood.

More from this Issue

The Coach in Your Head

Matt Branaugh

Sports psychologist Julie Bell can help you hear it.

A New Bible Battle

It’s not about doctrine but our use of Scripture.

News

The Green Collection: Bibles and More

The “Passages” exhibition will travel to Atlanta, the Vatican, New York, and other cities.

News

Persecution Prompts Missions Agency to Transform

Tim Stafford in Secunderabad, India

Operation Mobilization India transforms itself into a local witness.

News

Go Figure

Recent stats on identity, changes in NYC faith, and religious freedom.

News

Undoing the Famine Damage

Mark Moring

If the famine in the Horn of Africa is manmade, human intervention can end the crisis.

News

Sherwood Baptist Partners with a Black Church to Bring Racial Healing

Mark Moring

The church behind ‘Facing the Giants,’ ‘Fireproof,’ and ‘Courageous’ partners with an African American congregation to bring reconciliation to a Georgia town.

News

Passages

Deaths, retirements, resignations and appointments in the church and in the world.

News

Church Drops Mortgage for Expansion

Ken Walker

A church in Las Vegas dropped plans to expand through mortgage payments.

News

Online Boycotts Separate Corporations from Christian Groups

Bobby Ross Jr.

Petitions effective, but not by numbers.

News

Should Pastors Perform Marriages for Cohabitating Couples?

Compiled by Ruth Moon

Observers weigh in.

News

Quotation Marks

Recent remarks on deadly attacks, fasting & more.

News

Tanzanians Throng to Miracle Cure

Tom Osanjo in Nairobi, Kenya

Churches debate healing power of pastor’s cure.

Reviews

My Top 5 Books For Young Adults

Sara Zarr

Picks from Sara Zarr, author of ‘How to Save a Life.’

Books to Note

Short reviews of ‘Moral Apologetics for Contemporary Christians,’ ‘Beautiful Outlaw,’ and ‘The Accidental Revolutionary.’

Excerpt

Simply Jesus

N. T. Wright

Who he was, what he did, why it matters.

Wilson’s Bookmarks

John Wilson

Brief reviews of ‘The Pietist Impulse in Christianity,’ ‘John in the Company of Poets,’ and ‘What I Hate.’

The ‘Big Love’ Strategy

What are Americans learning from pop culture portrayals of polygamy?

Review

What’s New Is Old: ‘America’s New Evangelicals’

Today’s politically liberal evangelicals may not be as different as some imagine.

Excerpt

A Fully Biblical Liberation Theology

Free at first: an excerpt from ‘Chaos and Grace.’

Review

Half the Sky Is Falling

Marian V. Liautaud

‘Unnatural Selection’ traces the world’s missing girls back to powerful Western institutions.

Interview: Douglas Groothuis on Good Apologetics

The philosophy professor wants all Christians to go out and defend the faith in love.

Review

Profiling Christians Who Have Suffered Under Chinese Communism

A non-Christian reporter profiles martyrs of the Middle Kingdom. A review of ‘God Is Red.’

Views

Power Washed by God

The blessings—and danger—of divine proximity.

Is Online Dating for Christians?

Jenell Williams Paris, Leslie Ludy, and Dennis Franck

An anthropologist, a writer, and a ministry leader consider Christian dating websites.

Editorial

Unexpected Political Hero

A Christianity Today Editorial

Even evangelicals who disagreed with Mark Hatfield admired his passionate faith.

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