Christianity Today

September, 2015

Volume 59, Number 7

October, 2015
July/August, 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

Russell Moore Wants to Keep Christianity Weird

The public-policy leader for the largest US Protestant denomination isn’t worried over Christians’ loss of power. He says it might just be the best thing to happen to them.

Features

Tough Love for the Black Church

Thabiti Anyabwile, a Reformed pastor in Washington, D.C., offers celebration, critique, and hope for revival.

Assisted Suicide and Real Death with Dignity

Advocates say that choosing when we die is a fundamental right. My late husband thought otherwise.

J. I. Packer: How I Learned to Live Joyfully

A wizened sage named Ecclesiastes tamed my youthful cynicism.

More from this Issue

Testimony

Humbled Hustler

After years of making my own luck, my life was interrupted by the power of prayer.

What We Mean by Prophecy

We all need a word of judgment—and of hope.

Reply All

Readers respond to the June issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.

News

News

Should Denominations Apologize for Racial Acts They Didn’t Commit?

The Presbyterian Church in America debates the sins of its fathers.

News

Why Christianity Is Surging in the Heart of Islam

Medical missions and market dynamics lead to millions of believers in the Arabian Peninsula.

News

My Small Group Looks Like Me

Why some multiethnic churches don’t mandate diversity at gatherings.

Clean Water’s No. 2 Problem

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

News

Gleanings: September 2015

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

Reviews

Christian, Meet Confucius

Forget the made-up Internet quotes. The ancient Chinese philosopher has serious wisdom for followers of Christ.

Farewell to the Missionary Hero

How candid confessions of failure and frustration found their way into stories from the field.

My Top 5 Books for Becoming a Better Neighbor

D. L. Mayfield recommends the best books for learning to love and serve those around you.

Review

We All Need Sexual Healing

Even followers of Jesus fall prey to our culture’s assumptions about sex.

Review

Mockin’ the Suburbs

Why city-loving Christians are wrong to sneer.

Views

The Black Church: A Necessary Refuge

I learned at age five that many US churches are unsafe for black people.

Editorial

The Power of Pro-Life Women

It’s time to harness “feminine authority” to protect the unborn.

When Jesus Got the Bible Wrong

The Messiah made a “mistake” for good reason.

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