Christianity Today

January/February, 2020

Volume 64, Number 1

March, 2020
December, 2019

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

What A Church Does, in Dollars and Cents

A sociologist explains a congregation’s contributions to the local economy.

Cover Story

The Hidden Cost of Tax Exemption

Churches may someday lose their tax-exempt status. Would that be as bad as it sounds?

Features

We Need to Read the Bible Jesus Read

The Old Testament is vital for understanding the New Testament. It’s also indispensable all by itself.

Americans Are Having Fewer Kids. Evangelicals Are No Exception.

Declining fertility rates and environmental crisis challenge our understandings of family, stewardship, and being a good neighbor.

When Prayer Requests Become Viral Hashtags

Online outlets like CaringBridge, GoFundMe, and social media accounts have the power to turn individual medical crises into trending topics.

Excerpt

What If I’m Not the ‘Submissive’ Type?

I used to be repulsed by Ephesians 5. Then I learned to see Paul’s instructions through a gospel lens.

Christianity Today’s 2020 Book Awards

Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.

More from this Issue

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Responses to our November issue.

Testimony

What Bill Maher, Donald Miller, and John Piper Have in Common

In different ways, God used them to lead me to Christ.

Sacred Duties

Why we wanted an article rethinking tax exemptions.

Lighting the Way Back Home

Our ongoing call to offer clarity in confusing times.

News

News

US Religion Census Maps Changing Churches, Declining Denominations

The 2020 project shows shifting complexity of organized religion.

News

The New Face of Medical Missions

The missionary physicians of the 21st century will be Africans—and US missions agencies couldn’t be happier.

News

Should Methodists Split into Two, Three, or Four Churches? Delegates Consider.

A year after a historic vote to settle stance on homosexuality, the denomination is planning for divide.

Reviews

New & Noteworthy Fiction

Chosen by Heather Day Gilbert, author of contemporary mysteries and Viking historical novels.

Review

Our Lives Aren’t Conducive to Prayer. But a Better Way Is Possible.

John Starke gives us a compelling vision of the praying life—and the practices to turn that vision into a reality.

Review

Her Son Took up Heroin. She Was the One Whose World Unraveled.

A mother’s meditation on sin, guilt, and the grace of self-doubt.

To Touch or Not to Touch?

In an era of anxiety about personal boundaries and sexual signals, Jesus shows us how to minister to others with care and sensitivity.

Views

God Works Within Us and Beyond Us

It’s surprisingly hard to remember that “our” ministry is actually God’s doing.

Editorial

Christians in the Age of Callout Culture

How Christians lost the benefit of the doubt—and why we need to find the good in each other again.

God Will Not Speak to You Through Skywriting

Our desperate pleas for a clear sign from the heavens may be answered already.

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