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Explosive Secrets Damaged Me. Surrendering to Jesus Saved Me.

A balcony view, a warehouse church, and the sweetness of the Word led me to the safe home of God’s love.

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How a Missionary Family in Lebanon Produced an American Hero

Bill Eddy’s Arabic acumen served US interests and forged Middle East ties.

Are Christians Hotter?

The social media “Jesus glow” trend is just another kind of prosperity gospel.

Can the Tech Bros Save the World?

Silicon Valley’s leaders are trying to heal society’s ills. Christians can show a better way.

‘Contempt of Beautiful Things’

Caravaggio’s cinematic realism and psychological depth did more than unsettle taste in his own time.

Why an Early American Missionary Family Was Beloved in Lebanon

Over five decades of multigenerational ministry, the Eddys pioneered health and educational outreach.

Go and Cancel No More

The church has an old antithesis to our fearful, spiteful culture: discipleship.

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There Are No Goats—or GOATS—in God’s Kingdom

How Christians should understand our cultural fascination with debating the “Greatest of All Time.”

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Racial Reconciliation Is on the Move

The gospel shouldn’t just change our hearts. At times, it should also change our addresses.

The Apocalypse Has Two Faces

But a frustrating new attempt to chart its cultural history does little to unveil either one.

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The Christian story shows us that grace often comes from where we least expect. In this issue, we look at the corners of God’s kingdom and chronicle in often-overlooked people, places, and things the possibility of God’s redemptive work. We introduce the Compassion Awards, which report on seven nonprofits doing good work in their communities. We look at the spirituality underneath gambling, the ways contemporary Christian music was instrumental in one historian’s conversion, and the steady witness of what may be Wendell Berry’s last novel. All these pieces remind us that there is no person or place too small for God’s gracious and cataclysmic reversal.

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Browse the Archives

Christianity Today magazine was born in 1956; enjoy a selection of our classics and cover stories.

The End Is Not the End

C. Everett Koop on death and dying.

Christianity and Scientific Concerns

Six evangelical scholars–including C. Everett Koop–in a panel discussion on technology and bioethics.

The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop

Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.

How Faith Works

The volcanic issue of “Lordship Salvation” is still emitting the smoke and fumes of controversy.

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