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"Day of Terror, Day of Grace"
"In the wake of fatal attacks killing thousands, Christians steer America toward prayer, service, and reconciliation."
Silicon Valley Saints
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
The Legacy of Prisoner 23226
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
Solitary Refinement
Evangelical assumptions about singleness still need rethinking
Does God Know Your Next Move?
Does God change his mind? Will God ever change his plans in response to our prayers? If God knows it all, are we truly free? What does God know—and when does he know it? Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology.
Myth Matters
Why C.S. Lewis's books remain models for Christian apologists in the 21st century
Whatever Happened to Christian History?
Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. But some critics say they've sold out. Not really
Tangled in the Worst of the Web
What Internet porn did to one pastor, his wife, his ministry, their life
Is God.com Dead?
Investors lost faith in iBelieve.com, Lightsource.com was extinguished, and Crosswalk is being run over. What happened to the for-profit Christian Web site boom?
Blessed Ned of Springfield
He's the evangelical next door on The Simpsons, and that's okily dokily among many believers.
Learning the Ancient Rhythms of Prayer
Why charismatics and evangelicals, among others, are flocking to communities famous for set prayers and worshiping by the clock
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers
For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for fraternity among the nations. But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully.
Community Is Their Middle Name
As Willow Creek Community Church turns 25, it is bigger than ever, drawing 17,000 a weekend. But what really makes Willow tick is what comes after the seeker services.
Undying Worm, Unquenchable Fire
What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
We Can Overcome
A CT forum examines the subtle nature of the church's racial division—and offers hope.
The Weigh and the Truth
Christian dieting programs—like Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Diet—help believers pray off the pounds. But what deeper messages are they sending about faith and fitness?
A Woman's Place
Women reaching women is key to the future of missions.
Losing Our Promiscuity
The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex
We’re in the Money!
How did evangelicals get so wealthy, and what has it done to us?
We're Not in Kansas Anymore
Why secular scientists and media can't admit that Darwinism might be wrong.

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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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