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Looking for the Next Big Thing
A Christian publishing update.
Who Do Your Books Say That I Am?
New volumes tell much about our Lord--and our cultural moment.
Overheated Rhetoric
What should we make of bestselling books blasting Christians?
Tom and Reg's Excellent Adventure
Leepike Ridge has something for everyone.
The Secret Exposed
Why Oprah and millions of readers can be wrong.
Freaky Murder
New book chronicles the revenge of David "Children of God" Berg's "spiritual son."
Bereavement Work
Traveling Through Grief advocates specific tasks for getting through loss.
They Really Saw Him
Richard Bauckham argues that the Gospels are based on eyewitness testimony, not "anonymous community traditions." The key, he says, is in the names.
The Bible's Authority: Faith on Unchanging Terms
J.I. Packer's short review of Who Owns the Bible.
A Better Storyteller
Donald Miller helps culturally conflicted evangelicals make peace with their faith.
Have I Been Understood?
The Shadow of the Antichrist examines Nietzsche's animosity toward Christianity.
The Winter of Our Discontent
"A cantankerous old woman is never so annoying as when she is in some way related to you."
2007 Christianity Today Book Awards
22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission.
Redeeming Bitterness
Miroslav Volf tells how to stop the 'shield of memory' from turning into a sword.
Top Story May 4, 2024
Conservative Methodists, UniteAfter this week’s UMC votes on LGBTQ issues, African Methodists should join American conservatives in the new Global Methodist denomination.
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