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June 2007

A Better Storyteller
Donald Miller helps culturally conflicted evangelicals make peace with their faith.


CT's 2007 Book Awards

Who Do Your Books Say That I Am?
New volumes tell us much about our Lord—and our cultural moment.


Tom and Reg's Excellent Adventure
Leepike Ridge has something for everyone.


Looking for the Next Big Thing
A Christian publishing update.


The Mission of the Trinity
Singaporean theologian Simon Chan says 'missional theology' has not gone far enough.


'Nightmare of Nightmares'
Virginia Tech's Korean Christians wrestle with the aftermath of a massacre.


Where Is God When It Hurts?
A sermon given on the Virginia Tech campus two weeks after the shootings.



HeadLines

Abortion: Supreme Court decision emboldens pro-life leaders.

Passages: 'Ancient-future' theologian Robert Webber dies.

Zimbabwe: Church leaders confront President Mugabe.

Church Life: Daredevil's testimony triggers mass baptisms.

Politics: Can evangelicals back a Republican with liberal social views?

Public Policy: Immigration deadlock among evangelicals.

Q + A: Tony Hall on new faith-based peace initiative for the Middle East.

Tidings: Ted Olsen on abortion arguments.


Departments

Inside CT
Testing a New Relationship

Readers Write

Where We Stand
When Tragedy Happens; Sub-biblical Transformation

Reflections
Poor in Spirit

Taste and See |
Brave New Salvation

Global Prognosis |
A Precarious Calm

The CT Review
Exposing the self-centered Secret; why filming a comedy should be serious business; PBS goes Knocking with Jehovah's Witnesses; the questions of singer-songwriter Derek Webb; and editor David Neff's favorite blogs

The Back Page |
Overheated Rhetoric

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Dispatches from St. Paul: After the Balloons

The prayer from John McCain's pastor

'What Good Fortune. … The Stars Are Aligned'

Joe Gibbs: McCain Election Will Spark Revival

Interview: Getting People Excited about John McCain

Poll: Which candidate do you support?

Criswell Crisis
President resigns, alleging pastor plotted to sell school assets.

A Southern Baptist Manifesto
Dockery proposes keeping essentials and nonessentials in balance.

Caesar's Sectarians
The government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another.

Healing ORU
$70 million and Mart Green's business acumen are repairing a scandal-scarred school.

Missional Misstep
Emphasizing the big gospel can make it hard to communicate any gospel.

From Christianity Today Movies:
Salvation Not Needed
The star of Save Me says ex-gay ministries can do a world of good for its clients, but also believes there's no such thing as "converting" homosexuals to go straight.

Review: Save Me
A gay man and a Christian woman reach beyond the stereotypes in this thoughtful, but not unbiased, film about an "ex-gay" ministry.

 
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