Cover Story
Cover Story
The Reformer
How Al Mohler transformed a seminary, helped change a denomination, and challenges a secular culture.
Features
How Far Should Forgiveness Go?
Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.
The Art of Glory
Cape Cod’s newly completed Church of the Transfiguration embodies the belief that beauty can nurture our communion with God.
A Covenant with the Earth
Why the work of Christ makes all the difference in our care of creation.
Pension Tension
Lawsuit questions ‘church related’ retirement plans.
More from this Issue
The Ultimate Wave
Bryan Jennings takes the Good News to surfers.
Honest Appraisal
Learning from reformers, past and present.
News
News
Violence Prompts Worship Law Revision, IHOP Sues IHOP, & More News
Important developments in the church and the world.
215 Baptist Churches Planted in Haiti
New fellowships will ‘preserve the harvest’ of new Christians.
News
The Abolitionists’ Scandal
William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect founded Sierra Leone, then tolerated a form of slavery there, a new book reveals.
News
Getting Obama’s Faith Wrong
So if 18 percent of Americans think Obama is a Muslim, is that a large number or a small one? Find out what 18 percent of Americans also believe.
News
River Jordan Pollution, Medi-Share Loses in Ky., Etc.
Recent important developments in the church and world.
Reviews
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
Max Lucado on Compassion: The Best Apologetic
The San Antonio pastor and author explains why he focuses on poverty in his latest book.
Wilson’s Bookmarks
Brief reviews of ‘Creation Untamed’, ‘Wayfaring,’ and ‘Master of Disguises.’
Review
Looking Over the Fence
New research suggests scientists are more like neighbors than enemies of the faith. Andy Crouch reviews ‘Science vs. Religion.’
My Top 5 Books on Family Ministry
By Reggie Joiner, author of ‘Think Orange’
Review
Always Dying, Always Reborn
Exploring the new horizons—and limits—of our perpetual chase for immortality.
Joni Eareckson Tada on Something Greater than Healing
Now facing breast cancer and chronic pain, the author, speaker, and advocate talks about the blessings of suffering.
Views
We Must Not Despair
It’s not the time to withdraw from politics.
Mixing Jesus into Populist Politics
What place do Christians have in the tea party movement?
Readers Write
Your responses to the August 2010 issue of Christianity Today.
Hospitality Sweet
One of the forgotten keys to the dynamic worship of God.
Editorial
Mosques in Middle America: The Next Christian Response to Islam
The strain of religious diversity tests Christians’ own principles.