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Here are CT’s 2017 print features, ranked in order of which ones our online readers read most.
- Blessed Are the HandoutsWhy some Christian poverty experts believe we should give cash to the poor, no strings attached.
- How to Find Hope in the Humanless EconomyRobots could take half of our jobs in the next decade. Here’s why Christians have nothing to fear.
- Inside the Museum of the BibleThe new museum wants to ignite passion for the Word through high-tech wizardry and scholarly detachment. Can it do it all?
- Steve Green Leaves His Mark on WashingtonHobby Lobby president hopes “to share this book we love with as many people as possible.”
- Cambodians Usher in a Miraculous Moment for ChristianityHow the Southeast Asian country went from an underground church to a church-planting boom.
- The World’s Biggest Trafficking Problem Remains in the BackgroundHow Christians in Cambodia are drawing attention to labor trafficking and the quiet power of prevention.
- Cambodia’s Child Sex Industry Is Dwindling—And They Have Christians to ThankFrom rescues to legal reform, a faithful minority changed the country’s criminal landscape.
- The Benedict Option's Vision for a Christian VillageHow to conserve and strengthen the American church.
- 500 Years After Luther, We Still Feel the Pressure to Be JustifiedLuther's law/gospel insight is as brilliant as ever—especially in 21st century America.
- Facing Our Legacy of LynchingHow a memorial could help lead America—and Christians—to repentance from a dark history.
- No Child Left Behind Comes to AwanaThe children’s ministry rethinks the competition at its core.
- Bible Study Fellowship Rewrites the RulebookFrom denim to downloads, BSF is loosening up and adapting for millennials.

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