Volume 51, Number 4
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Cover Story
The most influential annual gathering of young evangelicals plans to go global.
Collin Hansen
More from this Issue
UK sexual orientation regulations on adoption stir debate among Christians.
Rob James in Wales
Campaign against Christians presses problem with refugee resettlement.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt
Christians anticipate next president with mix of reservation and fear.
Isaac Phiri
Irish national identity has eroded, making room for Protestants.
Mary Cagney
Comments on smear campaigns, being a chaplain in Iraq, religious life in China, and other stories.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
PCUSA congregations prepare shift to Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Leslie Scanlon
On recovery from life-threatening pulmonary emboli and lessons learned.
Collin Hansen
Medi-Share, British Airways' jewelry policy, and Gaza Baptist Church.
Why mandating the HPV vaccine is not a good idea.
A Christianity Today Editorial
We remain woefully ignorant about the world's second-largest religion.
A Christianity Today Editorial
A year in Pakistan gave me a glimpse of what Christian witness might look like today.
Joshua T. White
Let's remember Francis Schaeffer's most crucial legacy--tears.
John Fischer
There's more to workplace justice than good intentions.
David P. Gushee
Why the risen Jesus met people in five different ways--and still does.
John Witte Jr.
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.
Hunter Farrell
The larger meaning of Anglican leaders' demand that the Episcopal Church change its ways.
Timothy C. Morgan in Tanzania and Zanzibar
Quotations about Easter to stir heart and mind.
Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman
Ex-President Carter's new book is both misleading and dangerous.
David Aikman
How much freedom should we give up in national emergencies?
Review by John Wilson
Mark Buchanan examines the fruit of spiritual disciplines.
Interview by Stan Guthrie
The Most Famous Man in America follows the preacher through his late-life scandal.
Review by John Wilson
The Great Theft says moderate Muslims should take Islam back from extremists.
Review by Warren Larson
Switchfoot's Oh! Gravity keeps door open for questions.
Russ Breimeier
The Holman Illustrated Study Bible focuses on the "fifth gospel."
Review by Lee Eclov
Globalizing Theology for a polycentric church.
Review by Dave Broucek
Hugh Ross incorporates common sense into the debate in Creation as Science.
Review by Sam O'Neal
Harold Myra and Paul Robbins may retire--but their legacy won't.
David Neff