Cover Story
Cover Story
Abandon Studying the Historical Jesus? No, Jesus Studies Matter
A response to ‘The Jesus We’ll Never Know.’
Cover Story
Abandon Studying the Historical Jesus? No, We Need History
A response to ‘The Jesus We’ll Never Know.’
Cover Story
The Jesus We’ll Never Know
Why scholarly attempts to discover the ‘real’ Jesus have failed. And why that’s a good thing.
Features
On the Jesus Trail
What we learned from Jews, Muslims, and Arab Christians as we traced the footsteps of Christ in Galilee.
Miracle Boat
The surreal, sometimes comical story behind the discovery of the Jesus Boat.
A Resurrection That Matters
If we are completely saved from our sins through the Cross, what’s the point of the empty tomb?
More from this Issue
Not Just a Guy Issue
Crystal Renaud helps women addicted to pornography.
From Fine to Great
How Christianity Today is doing.
News
News
Ministry at the Center of Violence
Russ Stendal, held hostage for months by narco-terrorists, now ministers in their midst.
News
Should Churches Incorporate?
Leaders weigh in on whether churches should form separate corporations to receive federal social-assistance funds.
Haiti by the Numbers
The death toll, donations, and damage after the earthquake.
Reviews
My Top 5 Books on Doubt
Picks from John Ortberg, author of ‘Faith and Doubt.’
Review
Heroic Tales from Distant Lands
Stories can help us visualize the new shape of world Christianity.
Wilson’s Bookmarks
“Where Heaven and Earth Meet,” “The Making of Evangelicalism,” and “The Double Comfort Safari Club.”
Yes, We Have a Witness
Historian Vinson Synan reflects personally on the Pentecostal movement.
Excerpt
The Vertical Self
How biblical faith can help us discover who we are in an age of self obsession.
Review
Talk, Research, Marry
What Elizabeth Gilbert discovered about marriage before she ate her words in ‘Committed.’
Views
Better Ways to Deliver God’s Word
Mark Labberton, Kate Bruce, and Keith Drury discuss better ways to deliver God’s Word.
Allow for Space in the Music
Acknowledging the mystery of pain.
Editorial
210 Million Reasons to Adopt
Haiti’s devastating quake reminds us that orphans matter to God.
Channeling the Populist Rage
How should we respond to the loss of confidence in the government?
Readers Write
Your responses to the February 2010 issue of Christianity Today.