Christianity Today

April, 2015

Volume 59, Number 3

May, 2015
March, 2015

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

Cover Story

Oxford’s Unapologetic Female Apologist

Amy Orr-Ewing proclaims the faith, once the bedrock of Britain, to an audience wanting more than rationalism.

Cover Story

Meet the Women Apologists

Apologetics has long been a bastion of men—until now.

Features

The Morning After the Pentecostal Murders

Ten years ago, scandal put Sweden’s free churches on edge. Now their prospects are brighter than ever.

Getting Brutally Honest with God

The psalms of lament invite us to voice our frustrations—and provide a reason to hope.

Boring Work: Good for the Soul

No matter how monotonous, unseen, or ordinary, our jobs can powerfully transform us into Christlikeness.

Revival 100 Years After the Armenian Genocide

My family, displaced by the genocide, returned to see Christ at work in our homeland.

More from this Issue

Testimony

Unplanned Pregnancy, Unplanned Grace

Wayward teenage years had me fearing I had lost my salvation.

Reply All

Readers respond to the January/February issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.

Women Who ‘Prophesy’

We were told God would do this.

News

News

Messianic Judaism Flourishes in Holocaust Towns

Ukrainian Jews who follow Yeshua also plant congregations worldwide.

News

Cloud of Witnesses

A snapshot of Christian witness in the world (as it appeared in our April issue).

News

Gleanings: April 2015

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

News

Should Unaccredited Bible Colleges Be Allowed to Grant Degrees?

Some Christian schools challenge an Illinois requirement. Experts weigh in.

Reviews

My Top 5 Books on Nonviolence

Ron Sider picks readings that highlight the real-world achievements of alternatives to war and violent conflict.

Review

The Civil War Is More Than a Historical Fascination

Why the clash between North and South remains relevant, 150 years later.

Review

Why the Time Is Ripe for Pro-Life Reform

Despite what you may have heard, more Americans than ever want abortion access restricted.

Reading Luke Through Latin American Eyes

Justo González explores underappreciated themes in the books of Luke and Acts.

Views

What to Do with the Dull Parts of Scripture

Even the building instructions and genealogies provide crucial teaching.

Editorial

There’s Still Power in the Blood

Remember when we used to sing about how awesome it is?

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