Volume 53, Number 11
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Cover Story
Why Christian musicians are embarking on a different kind of world tour.
Mark Moring
More from this Issue
The gospel preached in Africa's New Pentecostal Churches ends up leaving the poor more impoverished than ever.
J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
Look for Christianity Today's new and improved presence online.
Ted Olsen
CT looks at the major religious liberty groups' emphases and work.
Recent statements on a sex offender becoming pastor, presenting the gospel on Twitter, and other topics.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
Police raid on service shows that churches are no longer neutral observers.
Jeremy Weber
Spirituality fuels Nollywood's booming film industry.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Trustee ban on "advocacy of homosexual practice and same-sex marriage" stirs up Calvin faculty.
Charles Honey
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate.
Compiled by Ruth Moon
Protestant debate on justification is reigniting questions about Rome.
Collin Hansen
Mormon Tabernacle revival service is latest sign of openness to evangelicals.
Richard N. Ostling
Jars of Clay is well on the way to bringing fresh water to 1,000 African communities.
Mark Moring
Sara Groves changes her strategy to spotlight Rwanda's people.
Mark Moring
Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman are making overseas adoption more affordable.
Mark Moring
Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken embrace the streets of inner-city Nashville.
Mark Moring
J. Lee Grady doesn't want your gold. The journalist wants a 'Holy Ghost housecleaning' of the charismatic movement.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel.
Interview by Mark Galli
Recovering the lost spiritual discipline of reading biographies.
Chris Armstrong
How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.
Deann Alford in the Dominican Republic
Religious freedom needs less talk and more action in Washington.
A Christianity Today Editorial
Which new technologies hold the most promise—and the most peril—for use in church ministries?
Brad Abare, Mark Kellner, and John Dyer
What the snark-infested news media just don't seem to understand.
Mollie Ziegler Hemingway
Journalist Jeffery Sheler provides a probing biography of the two Rick Warrens.
David Neff
Paige C. Cunningham, executive director, the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
For John and Sylvia Ronsvalle, tithing is not only a matter of obeying God.
An excerpt by Douglas LeBlanc
Tim Keller explains why money, sex, and power so easily capture our affections.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Annie Young Frisbie, CT Movies critic and blogger at SuperFastReader.com
Jonathan Merritt seeks a renewed approach to American society.
Tim Stafford