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  Volume 53, Issue 4
April, 2009 |
Displaying 21 - 37 of 37 articles.
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Preventing Suicide Fast facts about risk factors, warning signs, and tips for saving lives. Christine A. Scheller
Q & A: Tony Dungy The retired NFL coach speaks to CT about the family, faith, and virtue. Interview by Stan Guthrie
Quotation Marks Recent remarks by President Obama, John Piper and other news developments. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Letters Readers Write Your responses to the February 2009 issue of Christianity Today.
Editorial: Self-Examination Time Lent reminds us that the main problem with us is not them. A Christianity Today editorial
Excerpt: Serving a Two-Handed God How we love our neighbor depends on what we think divine power looks like. Mark Galli, excerpted from A Great and Terrible Love
Islamic Laws Spread into Half of Indonesia Islamic laws creep into half of Indonesia's provinces. Compass Direct News
Review: 'The Bible, Rocks and Time' But is Genesis 1 the only text at issue? Review by Marcus R. Ross
Climate Threat Stirs Mixed Response in the Global South While some take action, most evangelicals in the global South remain lukewarm on climate change. Ruth Moon
Review The Beauty of Fasting It's a tangible, bodily thing. Marcy Hintz
Doug Wilson: The Controversialist Between his prolific writing, prominence in classical Christian education, and recent foray into public apologetics, Doug Wilson is becoming a mainstream evangelical. Maybe. Molly Worthen
Rob Bell: The Giant Story Rob Bell on why he talks about the Good News the way he does. Interview by Mark Galli
RE-FORMED John Calvin: The Real Prosperity Gospel God's ways may be hidden, but his purpose for us is not. John Calvin with Knox Bucer-Beza
Calvinists Get Layoff Jitters at Southwestern Seminary Layoff allegations reveal Calvinism tensions at Baptist seminary. Jim Jones
COVER PACKAGE Cover Package: While You're There How to make a business trip a spiritual experience. Dean R. Owen
INSIDE CT Inside CT: Wonder-filled Travel Mark Galli
Worship Behind the Razor Wire A growing number of prison churches offer community for convicts. Charles Honey
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