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Popcorn in the Pews
Movie theaters are the new churches. Some congregations plan to stay.
Building a Peace Beyond Understanding
Amid ongoing violence, southern Sudan's Christians model a different kind of hope.
ESV Study Bible Sells Out
Crossway runs out of stock because of unexpected demand.
In Gaza, Is Love in the Land of Enmity Still Possible?
In counting their losses, Christians, Muslims, Jews discover common ground in grief.
Readers Write
Your responses to the December 2008 issue of Christianity Today.
Gay Bishop, Woman Added to Obama's Inaugural Prayers
Colts' Dungy Retires
Evangelical coach, who led Indy to 2007 Super Bowl title, wants to spend more time with family
Stocks Squeeze Seminaries
Financial crisis may claim more evangelical schools in 2009.
By Any Means Necessary?
Missile Hits Palestinian Bible Society building in Gaza
Official reports society building sustained major damage.
The Tebow Bump
Everybody's searching for John 3:16 this morning.
Better Than a Bailout
Foreclosure disaster drives California churches to launch home rescue efforts.
Augustine on Blagojevich
Richard Mouw on Richard Neuhaus
The president of Fuller Seminary remembers his friend and colleague.
Jesus Is My Quarterback
When Oklahoma and Florida battle for the national championship in college football tonight, both teams will have strong Christians at quarterback.

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