Cover Story
Cover Story
Incredible Indian Christianity: A Special Report on the World’s Most Vibrant Christward Movement
Why it’s the best and worst of times for India’s burgeoning churches.
Features
You Are Plural
Trillions of foreign creatures in and on our bodies shape our health, desires, and behavior. Here’s why they matter.
How Gratitude Made Ann Voskamp an Activist
Ann Voskamp’s rural Canadian life may seem picture perfect. But with her new book, the intensely shy writer could spark a social movement among North American Christians.
God Is Not Out to Get You
The Lord delights in you and sings over you. Can you believe it?
An Evangelical’s Guide to the Enneagram
What’s behind the popular self-assessment tool making its way to your church.
Testimony
Why I Forgave the Man I Once Plotted to Kill
Revenge fantasies were darkening my heart before I trusted in Jesus.
More from this Issue
Pressing and Prescient
Reflecting on my nine-plus years at CT.
Reply All
Responses to our September issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.
News
News
Gleanings: November 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our November issue).
Reviews
Evangelism, Without the Weird Aftertaste
How to share the gospel without making other people—or ourselves—so uncomfortable.
Review
Does Protestantism Need to Die?
Or to recover its riches? Two Protestant luminaries look at the legacy of the Reformation, 500 years later.
Wilson’s Bookmarks
From John Wilson, editor of Books & Culture.
Views
The Year of Living Hopelessly
2016 tempted us toward nihilism. We don’t have to go there.
How to Regain Cultural Capital
The persecuted church shows the power of community amid social hostility.
The Bible Never Says ‘All Men are Created Equal’
How the New Testament offers a better, higher calling than the Declaration of Independence.