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CT's 2017 Cover Stories, Ranked
Here are the Top 10 features that readers read most.
Pushing into Places of Conflict for the Good of the Kingdom
Leadership requires a commitment to solving conflict.
The Stories We Hope You Didn't Miss
The female pastors bringing hope to Middle East churches, talking about race with your kids, and how immigrants are reshaping American missions.
The Top Testimonies of 2017
Here are the Christian conversion stories that CT readers shared most.
CT Women’s Top 10 Articles of 2017: Kay Warren, Joni Eareckson Tada, and More
Readers rank the best posts of the year.
CT’s Top 20 News Stories of 2017
Muslims moved by Coptic Christians’ forgiveness, Tim Keller steps down as Redeemer senior pastor, Family Christian closes its 240 stores, and more.
Rhinos, Rabbits, and the Challenges of Multiplying a Church Planting Movement
Partnering together for the sake of the gospel
What Christmas Tells Us About the Person and Character of God
So the world will know that hope has come
A Waiting World, the Anticipation of Christmas, and What We Learn About the Love of God
Our hearts are restless until they rest in You.
Wait … Christmas Is Jewish?
Help Jewish people discover the real meaning of Christmas.
Every Woman Wants a Role Model—Someone to Look Up To. Is Mary that Person?
We see in Mary what God wants from all of us: faithful obedience.
Live First, Lead Second
Pastors have a significant impact on the evangelistic temperature of their church.
Gleanings: January/February 2018
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our January issue).
The Rise of Reformed Charismatics
A 21st-century global movement sets the Word on fire with gospel preaching and powerful spiritual gifts.
The Radical Christian Faith of Frederick Douglass
The great abolitionist spoke words of rebuke—and hope—to a slaveholding society.
Baptism Doesn’t Have to Be Divisive
Despite our different methods, we’re all immersed in the same Christ.
Kate Bowler: I Reject the Prosperity Gospel but I Still Crave What It Promises
How terminal cancer gave a young historian greater sympathy with those seeking after “health and wealth.”
A Wall of Security or a Table of Fellowship?
Matthew Kaemingk makes a political and theological case for welcoming Muslim immigrants.
A Member of the ‘Little Rock Nine’ Counts Her Blessings, One by One
Melba Beals describes how faith helped her flourish amid many trials.
Evangelicalism Is Far Deeper, Wider, and Greater Than the Foibles of the Moment
An excerpt from 'Still Evangelical?'
Top Story November 10, 2020

Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”
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