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The Adoption Option
My search for answers to our struggle with infertility led to some surprising revelations about God's planespecially how infertility and adoption played key roles in Bible history.
By Elliott J. Anderson
TC, January/February 2008
Racism vs. Gracism
Pastor David Anderson has a radical remedy for our nation's racial ills.
Interview by Edward Gilbreath
TC, September/October 2007
Faithful Under Fire
Amid the threat of hostile attacks, Christian chaplains provide spiritual support to soldiers on Iraq's frontlines.
By Sara Horn
TC, March/April 2004
The Cross or the Sword?
Gregory Boyd's radical approach to faith and politics has taken him where few American pastors have dared to goand he's got the empty pews to prove it.
By Carla Barnhill
TC, September/October 2006
Cristo in the Heartland
Across the nation, Latino pastors like Orel Garcia are leading immigrant ministries in the most unlikely places.
By Libby Page
TC, November/December 2006
Going Green
Though many Christians question the reality of climate change and global warming, these evangelical leaders have become champions for the environment. But will the church follow?
By Jocelyn C. Green
TC, May/June 2007
Dark Comedy
Comedian Chonda Pierce on her struggle with clinical depression.
Interview by Edward Gilbreath
TC, March/April 2007
Speaking Up for Asian Americans
How a Christian book's racially insensitive content led to a demonstration of true reconciliation. An interview with the Rev. Soong-Chan Rah.
By Alice C. Chen
TC, Online Exclusive
Battling the Devil's Drug
Danae Betzer won her personal fight with crystal meth. Now she and her husband are helping others escape this deadly addiction.
By Julie West Garmon
TC, March/April 2007
Does God Still Do Miracles?
You bet He does. But not all "supernatural" healings are what they seem. A Christian doctor explains why.
By Brad Burke, M.D.
TC, January/February 2007
Winning the Christmas Wars
How Christians can save the season.
By Edward Gilbreath
TC, November/December 2006
Kramer's Sinsand Ours
What society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade.
By Edward Gilbreath
CT, November 29, 2006
When Arab and Jew Embrace
A former Israeli soldier and ex-militant Palestinian reveal the true hope for peace in the Middle East.
By Mark Ellis
CR, September/October 2002
The Battle Is On
The leaders behind the Every Man book series have given Christian menand womenspiritual tools for confronting sexual sin. Plus: Breaking the chains of Sexual Addiction.
By Chad Bonham
TC, July/August 2006
Stolen Innocence
I thought the memories of my childhood abuse would never go away-then God brought healing to my painful past. Plus: Resources for survivors of sexual abuse.
By Marion Duckworth
TC, May/June 2006
The 36-Year-Old Virgin
How abstinence champion Lakita Garth kept the faith during the long years before her wedding nightand beyond.
By Pamela Toussaint
TC, March/April 2006
Celibate in the City
Former Bachelorette bachelor Jason Illian is a 30-year-old virgin who shocked TV viewers when he declared his intention to wait till marriage. Here's his take on Christian singleness.
By Rhonda Eudaly
TC, March/April 2006
O Brothers, Where Art Thou?
The absence of single men is emerging as one of the key trends in Christian dating. Here's the problem through the eyes of two expert observersand some suggestions for fixing it.
By Camerin Courtney and Todd Hertz
TC, March/April 2006
Also: Bringing the Brothers Back: Readers Respond
Solving the Dating Dilemma
What the churchand Christian singlescan do.
By Dawn Zemke
TC, March/April 2006
Crossing the Divide
Even in the church, race divides more than it unites. Here's how to build a bridge.
By Debra Akins
TC, January/February 2006
Salt and Light in the House of Smut
A couple of intrepid Internet missionaries are helping battle pornography by taking the gospel places it's never been before.
By Mike Haynes
CR, November/December 2003
God Is Here, Too
I went to Iraq with mixed emotions. Then I discovered a deeper truth amid the chaos.
By Lt. Col. Gary Morsch as told to Dean Nelson
TC, November/December 2005
'Mom, I'm Addicted to Pornography'
My son's confession rocked our world, but it set him on the path to freedom. Plus: How to protect your family and yourself.
By Teresa Cook
TC, September/October 2005
The Cost of the Cross
When faced with religious discrimination on the job, I had a difficult choice: Wear my cross, or bear it?
By Caleb Sjogren
TC, May/June 2005
The Cost of the Cross
When faced with religious discrimination on the job, I had a difficult choice: Wear my cross, or bear it?
By Caleb Sjogren
TC, May/June 2005
Losing My Identity
I was stunned to discover I was a victim of identity theft. Here's how to protect yourself from this devastating crime.
by Martha Matthews
TC, March/April 2005
Replacing a Heart of Hate
While serving a life sentence for the murder of a homosexual man, I discovered the transforming love of Christ.
By Gary Titus
TC, January/February 2005
Daughters Under Fire
Young girls are facing social pressures like never before-pressure to be thin, stylish, and sexy. Here's what parents need to know to help their daughters grow up with their faith intact.
By Marcia Ford
TC, November/December 2004
The Gospel According to Seventeen
Is it a magazine or a Bible?
By Marcia Ford
TC, November/December 2004
Do All Pets Go to Heaven?
After the death of his beloved dog, author and Bible teacher Steve Wohlberg had a big question for God.
By Rhonda Sholar
TC, September/October 2004
Makeover Mania
Extreme Makeover and other reality shows suggest that people can change from the outside in. But God has a different measure of beauty.
By Margaret Feinberg
TC, September/October 2004
The New Sexual Temptation
It ain't what it used to be.
By Camerin Courtney
SINGLES, 2004
Fred Caldwell: Paying the Price for Unity
This African American pastor made headlines when he offered whites cash to attend his church.
By Ted Olsen
TC, July/August 2004
Watch Your Mouth
Tips for taming your tongue.
TC, May/June 2004
The Wait of War
How America's ongoing conflict in Iraq is testing, and strengthening, the faith of the military families left behind.
By Corrie Cutrer
TC, March/April 2004
The Singles Challenge
It's not easy being single in a couples' world, but God has better things for unmarried believers to do than obsess over finding a mate.
By Margaret Feinberg
TC, March/April 2004
Letting Paul Speak
Author Robin Griffith-Jones wants to help us rediscover the humanity of the early church's most influential convert.
Interview by Melody Pugh
TC, March/April 2004
A Rock Star's Epiphany
After Dan Haseltine heard the disturbing stats, he had to see it for himself.
by Mark Moring
CR, September/October 2003
Can You Hear Me Now?
Why we should turn off our cell phones and reconnect to a deeper call.
By Rodney Clapp
CR, July/August 2003
Touched by an Urban Legend
By Terry Mattingly
CR, May/June 2003
The Sex Lives of Christian Teens
Not everyone is "doing it," but they're sure thinking about it. Here's what the kids are sayingand what the adults need to know.
By Jennifer M. Parker
CR, March/April 2003
Homeland Prayers
As the war in Iraq heats up, churches and ministries are bolstering their efforts to serve the soldiers and their families.
By Ken Walker
CR, March/April 2003
Surrounded by Sorcery
What to do when Harry Potter comes to your house.
by Connie Neal
CR, September/October 2001
Why Do You Dress That Way?
Are Mormons Christian?
Friendship Beyond Color
Being honest about our racial differences has drawn us closer.
by Victoria L. Johnson
CR, January/February 1999
Human Cloning
Gambling with My Life
What Children of Divorce Really Think
Are the Ten Commandments Unconstitutional?
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