The ‘First-Century Mark’ Saga from Inside the Room
My reflections after eight years of silence.
A Christian College Brings Contemporary Art to Chapel
Hand-blown glass and color combine in Peter Brandes’s striking glass windows.
Dreams Become Reality
Citizens of this world—and of the New Jerusalem.
50 Women You Should Know
We asked key leaders which Christian women are most profoundly shaping the evangelical church and North American society. This is who they picked.
White Boy, Black Gospel
How African-American music got under my lily white skin.
Connoisseur for Christ: Roberta Green Ahmanson
What inspires the art enthusiast to give millions away?
Readers Write
What you thought of the January 2011 issue of Christianity Today.
Lebanon Bus Bombs Target Christians
Plus: Rumor prompts Egyptian Muslims to attack Copts; Anglicans and Presbyterians prepare for splits; TV station criticized after pastor’s suicide; and other stories from online sources around the world.
Episcopal Bishops Balk at Anglican Leaders’ Demands
Plus: The truth about that Anglican-Catholic union rumor; baby bone scandal at Indian Christian hospital; New Life’s overseers speak on Haggard’s “dark side”; and other stories.
Where We Are and How We Got Here
50 years ago, evangelicals were a sideshow of American culture. Since then, it’s been a long, strange trip. Here’s a look at the influences that shaped the movement.