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  Volume 53, Issue 5
May, 2009 |
Displaying 21 - 36 of 36 articles.
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Tullian Tchividjian: Out of Step and Fine with It Why Tullian Tchividjian, the grandson of the Most Admired Man in America, thinks Christians need to become unfashionable. Collin Hansen
Transitions in the Christian World Mark Young becomes president of Denver Seminary, Mary Hulst becomes chaplain of Calvin College, and other transitions in the Christian world.
REFLECTIONS Reflections: Praying 'Deliver Us from Evil' Quotations to stir heart and mind. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Joshua DuBois Faces Pressure to Prove Himself The challenges facing Joshua DuBois and the faith-based initiative. Sarah Pulliam
Q & A: Carl Moeller The president and CEO of Open Doors USA updated CT on North Korea, which the group ranks as the world's worst persecutor of Christians. Interview by Timothy C. Morgan
Quotes: Generic Evangelicals, Habitat's Demolitions, Etc. Comments on generic evangelicals, Habitat's demolition crews, and other topics from recent news. Compiled by Ted Olsen
LETTERS Readers Write Your responses to the March 2009 issue of Christianity Today.
Science and the Mystic What are we to make of the variety of spiritual experiences? Review by Mark Galli
Philip Yancey: Surveying the Wondrous Cross Understanding the Atonement is about more than grasping a theory. Philip Yancey
COVER PACKAGE Cover Package: The Not-for-Profit Surge Even in tough times, your favorite charities are doing better than anyone expected. John W. Kennedy
The President's Faith-Based Point Man At 26, Joshua DuBois has already been a pastor and a congressional fellow, and is now the President's faith-based point man. Sarah Pulliam
Theology in Wood and Concrete Six Protestant churches that strive to match form with faith. Gary Wang
Review: 'Hold Time' M. Ward's songs of love, loss, death—and redemption. Review by Josh Hurst
What Do Prayer Studies Prove? When a landmark study suggests that intercessory prayer may actually hurt patients instead of help them, you have to wonder. Gregory Fung and Christopher Fung
What to Do with the Stranger? Two evangelicals argue for more generous immigration policies. Tony Carnes
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM Why We Need Earthquakes Without them, the planet couldn't support creatures like us. Dinesh D'Souza
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