Christianity Today

December, 2012

Volume 56, Number 11

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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

Incredible Journeys: What to Make of Visits to Heaven

Does it matter that people who have had near-heaven experiences are confused theologically, so long as good news is preached?

Features

This American Christian Life

Elesha Coffman

Series shows why we need to know our U.S. church history.

The Relentless Passion of Francis Chan

The best-selling author and church planter is not easily satisfied with the church or himself.

Genocide in Shades of Pink

Marian V. Liautaud

What if every female in America suddenly disappeared? It would feel a lot like Asia, where sex-selective abortion has taken 163 million girls. How the gospel is slowly turning the tide on the quiet holocaust.

Why ‘Mere Christianity’ Should Have Bombed

John G. Stackhouse Jr.

Knowing why it didn’t can help us strengthen our witness today.

Three Is the Loveliest Number

Michael Reeves

Why ‘that Trinity stuff’ is not a philosophical headache but a captivating picture of the Good and Beautiful.

Created to Make Homes

Ryan Salyards

Because of the Incarnation, we can invest in a place with tender love.

More from this Issue

Why Jonathan Bock Wants More Christians in the Arts

Mark Moring

The Los Angeles native and PR exec is on the hunt for patrons.

Team of Champions

Harold Smith

Introducing the new leadership of Christianity Today magazine

News

News

African Pastors Lead Crusade for Circumcision

Moses Wasamu in Nairobi, Kenya

Religious leaders join effort to circumcise 20 million adult men in fight against HIV.

News

Should Churches Discourage Belief in Santa Claus?

Compiled by Ruth Moon

Experts weigh in.

The End of Nominal Protestantism

What does the rise of the religiously unaffiliated mean for the future of mainline denominations?

News

State-Sponsored Pilgrimages Under Review in Nigeria

Sunday Oguntola in Lagos

A third of the country’s 90,000 religious pilgrims this year were Christians.

News

Exodus International Fragments Over Focus

Weston Gentry

Ex-gay coalition shifts from reparative therapy to discipleship after losing prominent partners.

News

After D’Souza’s Departure, The King’s College Seeks Doctrine Over Politics

Melissa Steffan

And TKC isn’t the only Christian school moving away from political conservatism.

News

Gleanings

Important developments in the church and the world.

Reviews

Review

Rest Works

For Matthew Sleeth, Sabbath-keeping furthers both our happiness and holiness.

Excerpt

Why Everyone Needs Theology

Kelly M. Kapic

All Christians—not just academics—must care deeply about theology.

Review

Home Away from Home

Paul Marshall

Lamin Sanneh has journeyed from Africa to the West, and from Islam to Christianity.

Was the Real St. Nick Better than Santa Claus?

Interview by Elissa Cooper

Author Adam C. English says St. Nicholas was social activist, businessman, lawyer—and man of God.

Review

The White Umbrella

Matt Reynolds

Walking with Survivors of Sex Trafficking

Review

The Terrible Speed of Mercy

Matt Reynolds

A Spiritual Biography of Flannery O’Connor

Review

Brigham Young

Todd C. Ream

Pioneer Prophet

Wilson’s Bookmarks

John Wilson

Brief reviews of ‘The Circle of Seasons,’ ‘The Best American Essays 2012,’ and ‘One for the Books’

Views

Do American Christians Need the Message of Grace or a Call to Holiness?

Will Willimon, Halee Gray Scott, and Margaret Feinberg

Observers weigh in.

Misreading the Magnificat

It’s hard to find hymns that embody Scripture’s sharp critique of the rich.

Breast-feeding in the Back Pew

R.M. Stone

Why are we so uncomfortable when nursing mothers imitate God in church?

Editorial

Subverting the Taliban

A Christianity Today Editorial

Some things Christians can do to stop terrorists in Pakistan from shooting girls.

Letters to the Editor

Readers respond to the October issue.

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