Christians Can Learn from Muslims. But There Are Lines We Shouldn’t Cross.
One writer’s attempt to relate Islam to her faith yields some lessons along with some stumbles.
For Expats and Missionaries, COVID-19 Was a Crossroads
The first question for Christians living abroad was, “Go or stay?” After that, it got hard.
When I Was a Health Risk to Society
My radioactive body brought me shame. But I learned how to bring my fears to the Cross.
Learning to Love Modern Day Lepers
As Christian doctors and development workers take on tuberculosis, trust is key to the cure.
The Most Dangerous Thing About Being a Missionary in a Hostile Country
It all depends on how you understand ‘safety.’
Christianity Today’s 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Farewell to the Missionary Hero
How candid confessions of failure and frustration found their way into stories from the field.
Another Chance to Be Afraid—and Trust God
A Christian mom fighting fear in East Africa.
Reply All
Readers respond to the October issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.
The Good Female Samaritan
Does being a woman limit our Christian outreach? What I learned on the side of the road in Djibouti.