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September 12, 2007 I Want That The greedy two-year-old in all of us. Clarissa Moll
August 29, 2007 Cyber Sexuality Maintaining real purity in a virtual world. Rich Tatum
July 25, 2007 "Worship Artists" You Should Know Handel and Bach share much in common with those in our churches today who lead worshippers to God's throne. Clarissa Moll
July 11, 2007 Where Do We Stand on Immigration? Evangelicals don't lack for convictions, just wisdom. Madison Trammel
June 27, 2007 Ministry in Gaza Christians are beleaguered, especially after Hamas' takeover of the region. Rob Moll
June 13, 2007 Involuntary Self-Denial Why so many of our problems begin with frustrated desire. Richard Tatum
May 23, 2007 Matters of Motherhood One of the most surprise-filled job choices a woman can make. Clarissa Moll
May 9, 2007 God in the Chaos Columbine proves the nation needs God after tragedies like the Virginia Tech murders. Rob Moll
April 25, 2007 Biblically Responsible Investing Putting our money where our values are. Rob Moll
April 11, 2007 Apostasy: Rejecting Ideas In some cultures and eras, apostates face certain death. In America, it's the church that's dying from apostasy. Rich Tatum
March 28, 2007 Taxing Truths Do the past year's financial records bring honor to God? Clarissa Moll
March 14, 2007 Marking Time in the Middle Kingdom This year commemorated two anniversaries in China: one auspicious, one unnoticed. Or so the government would like to have it. Madison Trammel
February 28, 2007 Unthinkable Injustice Slavery not only still exists but is greater than ever. Fortunately, Christians continue to fight the wicked trade. Rob Moll
February 14, 2007 Misplaced Love Greed is the surprising accompaniment to almost all our sins. Rich Tatum
January 24, 2007 The Final Foe Why we ought to live in awareness of death, but reject its power over us. Madison Trammel
January 10, 2007 Tuned in to the Truth Diverse programming on Christian radio brings the gospel to a growing number of people. Clarissa Moll
December 13, 2006 After the Scandals It's no secret that Christian leaders go sinfully astray, but it's also not the last word. Rob Moll
November 8, 2006 Looking Back As CT celebrates its 50th anniversary, CT Library looks back at other milestones in church history. Rob Moll
October 25, 2006 Hollow Halloween Has hell's holiday lost its power? Melody Pugh
October 11, 2006 Elementary Disciplines Spiritual formation for little lambs. Clarissa C.B. Moll
September 27, 2006 Faith of Our Feminists Some evangelicals are joining two ideas that our culture has tried to put asunder. Will Reaves
September 13, 2006 Good Question Readers find direction in one of Christianity Today's favorite columns. Rob Moll
August 23, 2006 Gainfully Employed The value of vocation in an age of underemployment. Melody Pugh
August 9, 2006 Violence In, Violence Out Is mounting teen violence evidence of the effects of violent video games? Richard Tatum
July 26, 2006 An Unwelcome Tenant Pornography is making itself at home in too many Christians' lives. Madison Trammel
July 12, 2006 A Prayer with a Beat The changing attitude among contemporary Christian musicians. Rob Moll
June 28, 2006 Do Justly, Love Mercy The questions surrounding immigration reform reflect a tension at the heart of Christianity. Melody Pugh
June 14, 2006 Eternal Certainties While things are confusing down here, we can always trust in the hope of heaven. Richard Tatum
May 24, 2006 An Award That Matters We appreciate praise from our peers as much as anyone. But we're aiming for an even higher award. Madison Trammel
May 10, 2006 A Climate of Change Why more and more evangelicals are acting in support of the environment. Melody Pugh
April 26, 2006 Canon Under Fire Media revelations attempt to discredit the Scriptures in all the tired ways. Will Reaves
April 12, 2006 Giving Unto Caesar How will you spend your tax return? Melody Pugh
March 21, 2006 A History of (Suffering) Violence Recent world events put 'Blessed are the persecuted' to the test. Will Reaves
March 7, 2006 Worship Wars Whose songs exalt God more? Melody Pugh
February 21, 2006 Troubling Revolution A prominent evangelical pollster declares the death of the organized church. by Will Reaves
February 7, 2006 Battle for the Sexes Finding common ground between entrenched gender-roles warriors. by Melody Pugh
January 24, 2006 The Forgiveness Revival Christians cope with raw evil and spread the message that liberates from rage and pain. by Will Reaves
January 10, 2006 Urban Paradise Cities may concentrate sin and need, but they also offer close-knit fellowship and ministry. by Melody Pugh
December 13, 2005 The New Face of Missions Today's missionaries go to-and leave from-nearly every country to complete the Great Commission. by Rob Moll
November 29, 2005 For Every Season, a Hot New Gadget Exploring Christianity's love/hate relationship with technology. by Melody Pugh
November 8, 2005 The Reign of St. Jack More than 40 years after his death, C.S. Lewis remains the Christian everyman. by Will Reaves
October 25, 2005 Kingdoms in Conflict Is the Harriet Miers nomination stoking controversy for the right reasons? by Will Reaves
October 11, 2005 The Object of Education Christians debate the best ways to learn about God's world. by Melody Pugh
September 26, 2005 Cultures of Life and Death Some governments are learning that welcoming children is a good thing. by Rob Moll
September 12, 2005 How Could God Allow Katrina? The problem of evil forcefully reasserts itself. by Will Reaves
August 23, 2005 Bleeding Where Jesus Bled The Gaza pullout is the latest attempt for enduring peace in the Middle East. Whether it succeeds may depend on an overlooked source. by Will Reaves
August 9, 2005 The Hate Within National pride conspired with original sin to produce Europe's worst genocide since World War II. by Rob Moll
July 26, 2005 Reclaiming Mysticism for Christ Interest in Gnosticism and other mystical movements shows the public hungers for the supernatural. There's plenty in Christianity for them to love. by Will Reaves
July 12, 2005 God Save the British American Christians have learned much—and have much still to learn—from their British counterparts. by Rob Moll
June 28, 2005 Translation Wars Redux Why Ken Taylor's legacy remains controversial. by Will Reaves
June 8, 2005 Preparing for Grace and Heaven Though death is hard, it can make sense. It might make more sense than God's unfathomable grace. by Rob Moll
May 24, 2005 Regenerating Re:Generation Introducing the newest addition to the CT Library. by Ted Olsen
May 10, 2005 Courting the Culture Toward a Protestant doctrine of sex. by Will Reaves
April 26, 2005 A 'Known Quantity'? Protestants consider the new pope, who has already done much considering of them. by Ted Olsen
April 12, 2005 John Paul II Stood for Truth For evangelicals, the pope's legacy will be his stand for the gospel against the forces of communism, secularism, and consumerism. by Rob Moll
March 22, 2005 Evolution, Christianity, and the History of Science What believers can offer to the scientific community. by Will Reaves
March 8, 2005 Consumed by the Culture Protestantism helped create our materialistic society. Can this same faith now save us from ourselves? by Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
February 22, 2005 Putting the Crusades in Perspective Do your homework before you see Sir Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven" this May. By Steven Gertz
February 8, 2005 From Faith to Freedom This Black History Month, let's remember the deep faith of those who fought to free the slaves and give them equal rights. By Rob Moll
January 26, 2005 Dealing with Depression First we must recognize the problem. Then we'll find the solutions. by Jeff M. Sellers
January 5, 2005 Put the Christ Back in New Year's Resolutions The new year is one more chance this holiday season to find time for Christ, and a Puritan prodigy can show us the way. by Rob Moll
December 8, 2004 Season's Meetings Does Advent's purple clash with Christmas's red and green? by Ted Olsen
November 10, 2004 Let There Be No Divisions Among You But at what point should revisionists and orthodox agree they are no longer part of the same body? Compiled by Rob Moll
October 27, 2004 Pastoral Burnout and "Brown Out" How to know if you're dangerously tired—and what to do about it by Dana Beatty, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
October 13, 2004 Tolkien: The Man behind the Myth His Lord of the Rings has been called "the book of the twentieth century" and has been read by 150 million people. But who exactly was the shy Oxford professor who created Middle-earth? by Mary Lasse, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
September 29, 2004 Resolving Church Conflict When should you bend, and when stand strong? A parable, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library By JoHannah Reardon
September 15, 2004 The Da Vinci Code's Ancient Heresies The best-selling novel recycles beliefs long ago condemned by Christians. By Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
August 24, 2004 Trends in the Abortion Debate Tracing the history of a thirty-year battle by John Beukema, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
August 10, 2004 The Best of Philip Yancey One of Christianity's most respected writers has contributed much to the Christianity Today Library By John Beukema
July 27, 2004 Don't Be Fooled; We've Tried Amendments Before Why the failed school prayer amendment can give Christians hope in the current marriage debate. By Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
July 13, 2004 Billy Graham, the Unifier By first integrating his crusades, Billy Graham opened the door to reaching out to other minority groups with the name of Jesus. by Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
June 29, 2004 Jesus Is Back in Style Apparently, earlier reports of God's demise were greatly exaggerated. by Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
June 3, 2004 Gay Marriage: The New Sexual Revolution After a decades-long losing fight, maybe for Christians a new strategy is worth a try? by Rob Moll, highlighting articles from Christianity Today Library
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