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Adding Criminal Justice Reform to Prison Ministry
Churches and ministries are becoming increasingly involved in prison reform.
Urban Churches Face Black Flight
African American congregations try two new options to stay in DC: white neighbors and developers.
Does Your Church Talk About Prison?
The disparities in America's criminal justice system find an echo in which churches do, and don't, discuss the issue.
Before Flooding Louisiana With 'Help,' Read This
Suggestions that will help you help without causing unintentional harm.
Are You Pushing Pastors to Build Bigger Churches? Please Catch Us When We Fall
Many pastors feel pushed to grow, but they don’t feel like they get the help they need from church leaders when that growth fails to materialize.
Research Says: Young People Don't Want Hip Pastors
A study of 250 congregations suggests that youth and young adults want substance rather than style.
Racism Rejected
A snapshot of Christian witness in the world (as it appeared in our September issue).
A Portrait of America’s First Atheists
What life was like for unbelievers long before Christopher Hitchens and company arrived on the scene.
Evangelicals and Race—A New Chapter
Why racial justice and reconciliation are now core for the movement.
Grapes of Wrath: Refugees Face Steinbeck Scenario in Lebanon's Napa Valley
While US debates resettling 10,000 Syrians, a country smaller than Connecticut struggles with hosting 1.5 million.
How a Man of the Coasts and Cities Found Christ
My story of ditching hypocritical religion and secular hedonism for the joys of true discipleship.
I Once Was Blind But Now... I’m Still Blind
Discovering hope and healing for fallible followers through Jesus’ faithfulness in the Gospel of Mark.
New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds
Reply All
Responses to our June issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.
Better Than Olive Garden
When you’re here, you’re family—really.
How My Stereotype of Ex-Convicts Was Blown to Bits
Christianity Today President and CEO shares the joys and challenges of post-prison ministry.
How Churches Change the Equation for Life After Prison
One of the hardest days of incarceration may be the day it ends. The church can be there to make a difference.
How to Keep Time Like a Christian
An excerpt from 'Moments & Days.'
The Good (and Bad) News About Christian Higher Education
‘Christian colleges are as strong as they’ve been since the 1920s,’ says historian William Ringenberg. But there are challenges on the horizon.
Are American Christians Really ‘Persecuted’?
If our overseas brothers and sisters say we are, then we probably are.

Top Story November 10, 2020

Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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