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 Volume 53
2009 |
Displaying 21 - 40 of 625 articles.
A Simple, Old-Fashioned Fundraiser How does an Anabaptist charity get donors to give $1,200 a year? John W. Kennedy
A Song Grows in Brooklyn Inspired by community, biblical truth, and good music, a Brooklyn couple makes music in their living room—as The Welcome Wagon. Alissa Wilkinson
Philip Yancey: A Surefire Investment How to pray in the midst of financial catastrophe. Philip Yancey
Where We Stand A Unifying Vocation Why development work and gospel work cannot be put asunder. A Christianity Today editorial
A Vertical Discipline One way to open ourselves afresh to the word of grace. Craig Brian Larson
A Victory in Vietnam Officials permit massive outdoor Easter gathering for house churches. Compass Direct News
Theology in the News Theology in the News: A Violent, Vicious Cycle Who will deliver us from despair and death? Collin Hansen
THE BACK PAGE A Whole Good World Outside Opening our blinds to the prevailing wonder of creation. Philip Yancey
No Homelessness in Ten Years? Philip Mangano, the federal 'homeless czar,' says, 'Yes we can.' Interview by David Neff
Speaking Out Abortion Violence and American Democracy The ironic relationship between the pro-life movement and its radical fringe. Jon A. Shields
Accountability Breakdown D.C. adultery scandals shed light on Christian support in the capital. Sarah Pulliam
Political Advocacy Tracker After Election Day, the Vote Everyone Has Been Waiting For Tuesday brought big news on same-sex unions and the election outcomes of conservative candidates, but all eyes are now on the health-care bill. Tobin Grant
After George Tiller's Death Pro-life advocates wonder whether doctor's murder will reshape debate. Ted Olsen
Speaking Out Mission in Europe 20 Years After the Wall Reflections on 20 years of mission in Europe Jonathan Lamb
Alec Hill Responds The president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship on "Not All Evangelicals and Catholics Together."
Tim Keller on American Idols Tim Keller explains why money, sex, and power so easily capture our affections. Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Theology in the News Amiable Impasse Charitable Catholic/evangelical dialogue snags on imputation, authority. Collin Hansen
SoulWork SoulWork: Facebook As Entertaining Saboteur Facebook promises to connect us to one another. Is that what you are doing right now? Mark Galli
An Evangelical Lament A seasoned journalist looks at the movement and sighs. A review of A Lover's Quarrel. Review by Mark Galli
An Invisible Wall Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate. Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Berlin
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