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Trading Tracts for Trafficking

For its "most ambitious outreach ever," InterVarsity Christian Fellowship combined street evangelism with an unexpected subject: human trafficking. During its 14th Price of Life campaign, students educated more than 12,000 peers about modern slavery at 100 events on 17 New York City campuses. At least 260 people reportedly accepted Christ.

Photo by Kyle Van Etten (noshortcuts.smugmug.com) / InterVarsity Christian Fellowship / USA

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The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Cover Story

New Life After the Fall of Ted Haggard

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Letting Pastors Be Real

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Testimony

How I Escaped the Mormon Temple

The Gift of Being Evangelical

Peace and Goodwill? 'Bah, Humbug,' Says the Holy Spirit

Biblical Adoption Is Not What You Think It Is

Three Views: Why Confess Sins in Worship When It Seems So Rote?

Editorial

Four Powerful Ways to Solve the Crisis in Orphan Care

Miracle of Science: 65 Diseases Treated With Adult Stem Cells

Perfecting 'The Ask'

Trauma Counseling for Christian Journalists

Christ In Color

Meet the Christian Reporter Climbing the Ladder at The New York Times

The Scary Truth About Christian Giving

Review

Stop Blaming 'The Culture' for Our Distorted View of God

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What Birmingham Means Today

Eric Metaxas: My Top 5 Books for Nonbelievers

New & Noteworthy Books

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YouTube's Blocked Testimony

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Help the Persecuted Stay? Or Help Them Move?

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Gleanings: December 2013

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Should Christian Colleges Encourage Students to Marry Each Other?

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Church and State (Dept.): John Kerry Gets Religion

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Why So Many Christians Are Relaxing Over Drinks

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