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  Volume 53, Issue 10
October, 2009 |
Displaying 1 - 20 of 34 articles.
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A Lost Generation Mainline churches in East Germany rediscover a sense of mission. Susan Wunderink
A Musical Flannery O'Connor The blues of Dave Perkins is raw, real, and full of hope. Andy Whitman
A Vertical Discipline One way to open ourselves afresh to the word of grace. Craig Brian Larson
An Evangelical Lament A seasoned journalist looks at the movement and sighs. A review of A Lover's Quarrel. Review by Mark Galli
Review: Don Miller's Million Miles Donald Miller reflects on what it's like to have your life become a movie script. Brett McCracken
China's Top Christian Lawyer Vanishes Top Christian lawyer Gao Zhisheng vanishes as government stifles dissent. Elissa Cooper
Wrestling with Angels Carolyn Arends: Come, Lord Jesus Oh, wait. He's already here. Carolyn Arends
Francis Chan's Crazy Passion Francis Chan keeps pushing and pushing to make more and more disciples. John Brandon
Go Figure: The Mainline and the Megachurch Recent numbers on mainline and the megachurch, secular Jews, church background checks, and pastors who don't see themselves as such. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Holding Their Tongues The Assemblies of God asks whether its distinctive teaching is being lost in outreach efforts. Cary McMullen in Orlando
COVER PACKAGE In the Beginning, Grace Evangelicals desperately need spiritual and moral renewal—on that everyone agrees. But what do we do about it? Mark Galli
Where We Stand Editorial: Lord of the Wedding Dance What a Christian marriage ceremony is all about. A Christianity Today editorial
Canada: Legal Loss Is Gain Denial of Hutterite request offers defense for other faith groups. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Lost in Transition With his latest research on emerging adults, sociologist Christian Smith helps the church reach out to a rootless generation. Interview by Katelyn Beaty
My Top 5 Books on the Emerging Movement Scot McKnight, Professor of Religious Studies, North Park University
Inside CT CT's New Look, Fresh Topics CT is easier to use and more thoughtful than ever. David Neff
No Laughing Matter Canceled Jesus comedy reveals balancing act of Dutch TV evangelism. Charles Honey
No Straight Shot More evangelical therapists move from changing orientation to embracing faith identity for gays. Bobby Ross Jr.
Missions to Mexico: On the Border of Misery and Hope In a season of heightened violence and reduced financial support, Tijuana Christian Mission keeps up the good fight. Katelyn Beaty
The Village Green Pass More State Laws Pro-life Americans should focus on restricting abortion at the state level. Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life
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