Volume 45, Number 9
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Cover Story
Twenty-six years after leaving prison, Charles Colson has become one of America's most significant social reformers
Wendy Murray Zoba
More from this Issue
Behind Douglas LeBlanc's story of reconciliation in the Episcopal Church
David Neff
Christian focus on racial reconciliation is set back after Cincinnati's riots
Tony Carnes
Denial means Indiana town's Decalogue display is unconstitutional
Religion News Service
Leader turned around association after televangelism scandals in 1980s.
Religion News Service
British Columbia College of Teachers must accredit Trinity Western University, says Canada's Supreme Court
Debra Fieguth
Author Ezzo nearly loses book contract in ongoing dispute
Corrie Cutrer
Ferdy Baglo
Crackdown follows massive anti-government protests
Special to Compass Direct
French legislation could be used against legitimate religious minorities, including evangelicals
Jonathan Hanley
About half of the planned excavations in the Holy Land this summer have been canceled
Gordon Govier
T. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work.
Christianity Today Editorial
Recent headlines imply that being born again leads to divorce. Not quite.
Christianity Today Editorial
A Minneapolis ad executive leaves a lucrative career to market the message
Stephen Hunt
They've seen their parents shot, their villages burned, and their homeland recede in the distance as they escaped. Now these Sudanese youth build a new life in suburban Seattle
John W. Kennedy
How two Episcopalians—one conservative, one liberal—have learned to say reconciliation.
Douglas LeBlanc
Father Brian Cox has preached reconciliation in Eastern Europe, Southern California, and now in his own denomination
Douglas LeBlanc
Quotations to stir heart and mind on the heritage of faith
Richard Kauffman
One man's testimony from the First Great Mammon Awakening.
Andy Crouch
Parents who raise their children to do right face a barrage of resistance
Stephen Carter
A cable-TV film treats the Arthurian legend as a canvas for goddess worshipers
Douglas LeBlanc
Steve Allen's final book argues that an emphasis on morality is the key to saving popular culture
Edward Gilbreath
Norman Anthony Peart examines racial reconciliation in the church
Edward Gilbreath
Anthony Tomasino challenges our indifference to the Ten Commandments
Edward Gilbreath
Swedish artist Janeric Johansson challenges political leaders with biblical themes
Karen Mulder
Evangelicals should be more needful of the minds of others
Philip Yancey