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Staying Alive in a Suicidal World
Will the body of Christ live up to its name to stem suicide?
Why We Still Need "The Feminine Mystique"
The surprising Christian anthropology at the heart of Betty Friedan's book.
WWJD Before 33
Meet 33 who have done a lot before their Jesus year.
A Toast To Temperance
A needed corrective for cocktail-sipping Christians.
Who You Calling Brusque?
Speak boldly and carry a red pen: A fellow female editor on Jill Abramson's firing
A Sinner Raised by Sinners
What it means to see our families through a gospel lens.
An Open Apology to the Local Church
Though much have I attended you, late have I loved you.
Welcome Amy Julia Becker, CT's Newest Blogger
The author of three books and longtime Her.meneutics contributor talks about her hopes for the site.
The Top 10 This Is Our City Stories: Editor's Pick
And a bit of what our team learned along the way.
The Problem with the Fetal Pain Abortion Bans
New state bills rely heavily on science. That could turn out to be a problem.
Our Position on Missionaries
(Almost) everything you've heard about them is wrong.
Joel Hunter's Son Isaac Found Dead After Suicide
(UPDATED) Two Orlando-area megachurches ask for prayers for grieving family; Kay Warren, who recently lost her own son to suicide, reacts.
A Single Advantage
How Christian women can view singleness as an opportunity, not an obstacle
Judge Strikes Down Housing Tax Break for Pastors
(UPDATED) Longstanding IRS exemption—last revised after Rick Warren dispute in 2002—currently saves pastors and other clergy $700 million per year.
Trauma Counseling for Christian Journalists
Why we put the new New Life story on the cover.
Lamenting My Prejudice Against Beautiful Women
When did I absorb the belief that being feminine means being shallow?
11 Christian Book Promotions Gone Horribly Wrong
(Fake) tweets inspired by Mark Driscoll's behavior at the Strange Fire conference.
When Your Deep Gladness Meets the World's Need
How we find our calling
Hungry for Outrage
Indignation is the discourse du jour on the Internet. We can do better.
The Gospel of Small for an Oversized Church
Why we need quiet disciples. Like the ones in this issue.
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