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From Africa to Ukraine
Eastern Europe's most influential pastor is a Nigerian who wants to reach the world through his Ukranian congregation.
By Dawn Herzog Jewell
TC, November/December 2005
Sunday Adelaja never dreamed of becoming a megachurch leader when he left his Nigerian village at age 19. He was headed to the Soviet Union on a journalism scholarship. Only six months earlier, moved by an evangelistic crusade on TV, he had accepted Christ. More
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PROFILES
From Africa to Ukraine
Eastern Europe's most influential pastor is a Nigerian who wants to reach the world through his Ukranian congregation.
By Dawn Herzog Jewell
TC, November/December 2005
Persecution Report
Guilty of Faith in Christ
In Indonesia, Islamic extremists are making life hard for Christians.
By Jerry Dykstra
TC, May/June 2004
Life Stories
The Flea Market Bible
Sometimes God's surprises are stranger than fiction.
By Tom R. Kovach
TC, July/Aug 2004
More People of Faith
POWER OF PRAYER
My Secret Hate
As my daughter's health wasted away, all I could think about was hunting down the boy who date-raped her.
By Rick Garmon as told to Julie West Garmon
TC, May/June 2006
SHOWING GOD'S LOVE
Finding the Mother in Me
I learned how to be a "mom" to others, even though I didn't have children of my own..
By Dandi Daley Mackall
TC, May/June 1999
POWER OF PRAYER
Broken Silence
For two years Nanci prayed to hear one word.
by Mark Ennis
CR, July/August 1999
More Stories of Hope
Money & Finances
My Credit's So Bad
My credit history is so bad, no one wants to rent to me. What should I do?
By Dave Ramsey
TC, May/June 2006
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
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, Jan/Feb 05
music
Edwin Hawkins's "Oh Happy Day"
A California youth choir's soulful recording of a classic hymn paved the way for contemporary gospel music.
By LaTonya Taylor
TC, May/June 2006
More Today's Culture
Spiritual Growth
Reaching for the Summit
The journey of faith is filled with hardship, uncertaintyand exhilaration.
By Philip Yancey
TC, November/December 2004
EVERYDAY THEOLOGY
Help My Friend Again?
Should I bail her out each time she's in trouble?
By Frederica Mathewes-Green
TC, November/December 2004
EVERYDAY THEOLOGY
Lost in the Gay Debate
A close family member has begun to live as a lesbian. What should I do?
By Frederica Mathewes-Green
TC, September/October 2004
More Build Your Faith
Laughing Matters
Lite Fare
Humor from our readers.
TC, September/October 2004
Laughing Matters
Lite Fare
Humor from our readers.
TC, May/June 2006
Kids of the Kingdom
Kids of the Kingdom
Wit and wisdom from the mouths of babes.
From our readers
TC, January/February 2006
More Laughing Matters
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