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Volume 64, Number 4

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Who Is My COVID-19 Neighbor?: While there are glimmers of hope suggesting the COVID-19 pandemic may be turning a corner in the United States and other countries, our cover story this month examines the virus’s potential impact in the developing world. What will happen as the disease moves through regions with practically no ICU beds, and where shelter-in-place policies could push many to the brink of starvation? And as Christians long concerned about being global Good Samaritans, how many burdens can we really bear at one time?

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Cover Story

Cover Story

Who Is My COVID-19 Neighbor?

The only way to beat the coronavirus in the US is to beat it everywhere. Can we really save the whole world?

Features

After Stillbirth, Families Search for Dignity

A growing industry in perinatal care allows parents a proper goodbye.

Can Christian Streaming Services Last Alongside Netflix and Disney+?

Faith-driven streaming services can’t compete with the ever-growing number of entertainment giants flooding into homes. But maybe they don’t have to.

Do We Really Love God’s Law?

The Old Testament doesn’t contradict New Testament ethics. It clarifies them.

There’s a New Kind of Pregnancy Center on the Block

Today’s generation of Christian leaders is making the movement more effective by taking a broader look at community dynamics.

More from this Issue

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Responses to our March issue.

Our May/June Issue: Life of the Body

Jesus is present in his people, even the socially distanced ones.

For Such a Time as This

Will we rise to the challenge history has thrust upon us?

Testimony

I Was a New-Age Healer. Then I Realized I Wasn’t the One Doing the Healing.

Why a Reiki master renounced her craft to follow Jesus.

News

News

Texas Man Dreams of Tallest Cross

Six have claimed US title in last 30 years.

News

Called to Missions. Held Back by Student Loans.

Rising debt stops many who would serve.

News

Knock Knock. It’s Weird Evangelical Twitter.

Online, millennial Christians embrace the absurd.

News

The Foursquare Church Renews Focus on Diversity

With an eye to demographic change and an increase in foreign-born ministers, the Pentecostals welcome ‘what God is doing in America.’

Reviews

The Cure for Complementarianism Gone Wrong

Author Aimee Byrd rethinks the “Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” movement.

Review

For Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Civic Duty Began at Home

How a tour through his private living quarters helps us better understand his public responsibilities—and ours.

Review

Tornados Put Our Faith to the Test

How American Christians have pondered the mysteries of violent weather.

New & Noteworthy Books

Compiled by Matt Reynolds.

Excerpt

Our Olive-Skinned Gospel

As a Middle Easterner, I can’t read the Bible without a smile of recognition crawling across my face.

Views

Want a Healthy Society? Support Moms

How politicians and leaders on both the Left and Right fail to adequately aid mothers.

Freedom Is Calling. So Is the Birdcage.

If Christ has set us free, why do we often still feel stuck in captivity?

You Are What You Sweep

Why being made of dust is both terrifying and encouraging.

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