Cover Story
Cover Story
Practically Theological
How churches are teaching doctrine—and finding eager participants.
Cover Story
The Lost Art Of Catechesis
It’s a tried and true way of teaching, among other things, Christian doctrine.
Features
Do You Hear What I Hear?
The deaf are virtually an ‘unreached people group,’ but an Illinois ministry is remedying that one video at a time.
Born Again … Again
In my ministry of racial reconciliation, I had to move from a culture of effort to a culture of grace.
Art for God’s Sake
For over 20 years, Greg Wolfe has been weaving the braid of faith and art.
More from this Issue
Deep Faith
Graham Tomlin wants to bring theology back to church.
Getting the Story
Why journalism is not just a profession for us.
News
News
Go Figure
Recent statistics on prejudice and religion, giving to Haiti relief, and other topics.
News
Quotation Marks
Recent remarks on spanking children, daring Rick Warren to wrestle, and other topics.
News
It’s the End of the World, and We Love It
We’re flocking to movies about the last days, even in the midst of a penny-pinching recession. Why?
News
Are Evangelicals Doing a Good Job at Racial Integration?
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate.
News
Robert Park’s North Korea Mission
A 28-year-old missionary was reportedly inspired by the martyrdom of Robert Jermain Thomas.
Reviews
Wilson’s Bookmarks
‘Against the Tide,’ ‘The History of the Medieval World,’ and ‘Rouault-Fujimura.’
My Top 5 Books on Community
Picks from Richard Lamb, author of The Pursuit of God in the Company of Friends.
Preach. The. Word.
Still, says Charles Swindoll, the best sermons are wrapped in stories.
Review
Transforming the Brain
In ‘Wired for Intimacy,’ William Struthers says there’s a chemical reason why pornography is addicting.
Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
The Evolution of Sin
Old Testament professor Gary Anderson explains how sin came to be seen as a debt rather than a weight—and how that shaped Christianity.
Review
Brian McLaren’s ‘A New Kind of Christianity’
Brian McLaren’s ‘new’ Christianity is not so much revolutionary as evolutionary.
Views
‘It’s Not About the Past’
New Anglican and Lutheran groups need to nurture a positive identity.
Is Cosmetic Surgery Immoral?
Even more importantly: Why do you want to know?
Reforming Immigration
Samuel Rodriguez, James Hoffmeier, and David Skeel chart the best road to approach ‘the stranger.’
Readers Write
Your responses to the January 2010 issue of Christianity Today.