Volume 44, Number 4

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African-American churches aim to create 'systemic wealth' in inner-city neighborhoods.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C.

Sudan's 'slaughter of the innocents' toughens religious freedom coalition.
By Tony Carnes in Washington

Christian broadcasting in Africa is amplified by new technology, innovative partnerships.
By Rusty Wright

The rising economic tide floats all yachts. How should Christians help everyone else?
A Christianity Today Editorial

Western Christians and governments should press Khartoum on multiple fronts.
A Christianity Today Editorial

A divinely inspired institution, the church is full of ordinary people who sometimes say and do cruel, stupid things.
By Kathleen Norris

The Bible says drunkenness is a sin (Galatians 5:21). But is occasional social drinking OK for Christians?
J. Lawrence Burkholder

The Miracle Maker presents an animated, supernatural, and utterly believable Jesus.
By Douglas LeBlanc

Aside from stumbling over John, Thomas Cahill's assessment of the historical Jesus is surprisingly sane.
reviewed by David Neff