The (Other) Lord of Martin Luther’s Life
What we know—and what we can guess—about the reformer’s wife, Katharina von Bora.
The Real Story Behind Ray Rice Speaking at Liberty
What does a former abuser talk about at a Christian college? Repentance.
Black and Blue Wife
My husband was a minister and I held graduate degrees—yet our “Christian” marriage was full of abuse.
Farewell to the Missionary Hero
How candid confessions of failure and frustration found their way into stories from the field.
The Feel-Good Faith of Evangelicals
Are we really as “biblical” as we think we are?
Remembering Moishe Rosen
Jews for Jesus founder left his mark on evangelism.
Readers Write
Your responses to the July 2010 issue of Christianity Today.
Ministries of Mercy: Mother Teresa
She stirred a generation by touching the untouchables.
Book Corner: A Better Way to be Left Behind
One woman’s defense of small-church ministry.
John Calvin and the Princess
Renée of Ferrara sheltered Protestant refugees, wrote bold letters to Calvin and other reformers, and courted the wrath of her own family. But restrictions on women’s roles prevented her from having a wider influence.