Christianity Today

April, 2017

Volume 61, Number 3

May, 2017
March, 2017

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.

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Cover Story

The Most Astonishing Easter Miracle

It’s not that Jesus rose bodily from the grave.

Features

‘Grace Alone’: Luther Nails It

A Protestant responds to Catholic critiques of ‘Grace Alone.’

Evangelism Is Alive in Portland

How pastors, evangelists, and residents are sharing the Good News among the city’s ‘nones’ and Muslim refugees.

Who Comes to Steal, Kill, and Destroy?

The ‘thief‘ may not be who you think it is.

More from this Issue

Our April Issue: Mystically United in Christ

All we are is his. And he is ours. What a glorious mystery.

Testimony

How God Rescued Me from the ‘Mormon Charles Manson’

My earthly father wrecked my life. Now my Heavenly Father is rebuilding it.

Reply All

Responses to our January/February issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.

News

News

Gleanings: April 2017

Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our April issue).

News

They Will Know We Are Christians by Our Drinks

In the Muslim world, Christians have a complicated relationship with alcohol.

News

Putting Pastors to Pasture in Nigeria

Churches protest law requiring ministry leaders to resign after age 70 or 20 years.

Reviews

An Inside Look at China’s Remarkable Religious Resurgence

Journalist Ian Johnson sees faith on the rise where it was once ruthlessly suppressed.

Review

Check Your Privilege Obsession

Instead of fighting injustice, we end up fighting each other.

Review

The Church’s Three-Part Harmony

Why evangelical, sacramental, and Pentecostal Christians belong together in one body.

Wilson’s Bookmarks

From John Wilson, editor of ‘Education and Culture’ at thebestschools.org.

Views

The Strange Encouragement of the Church’s Appalling History

The lives of our greatest heroes often undermined the gospel they so eloquently preached.

An Insufficient Resistance

The desire for social change is noble—if tempered by the gospel.

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