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[Also: FEMA: Churches Flooded by Harvey Can Receive Aid | Biggest Mennonite Conference Leaves Denomination] Also: FEMA: Churches Flooded by Harvey Can … | Biggest Mennonite Conference … | [View online]( [ChristianityToday.org]( [Christianity Today Connection newsletter]( Wednesday, January 03, 2018 News | Theology [Calvin of Arabia: Protestant Theology Translated into Arabic]( Labor of love brings the Reformation's seminal work into the Middle East. Griffin Paul Jackson Most of the theological writings that shaped Western society over the last 500 years cannot be found on Middle Eastern bookshelves. Few Arabs have ever read anything from John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, or Karl Barth. The reason is simple: Almost none of the Protestant canon has been translated … [continue reading >>]( News [FEMA: Churches Flooded by Harvey Can Receive Aid]( Agency revises guidelines due to last year's biggest Supreme Court religious freedom case. News [Biggest Mennonite Conference Leaves Denomination]( In another same-sex marriage split, Mennonite Church USA loses a sixth of its members. The Exchange [One-on-One with Christine Caine on Her New Devotional]( "Unshakeable" joins "Unashamed," "Unstoppable," and "Undaunted." Women [Millennials Can Leave Evangelicalism. But Not Its Pop Culture.]( Does the cottage industry around Christian subculture nostalgia reveal the church's failures—or its successes? Pivot [Recalibrate: 10 Steps Every Church Must Take This Year, Or Be Dead In A Decade]( Everything but Jesus and the Bible must be on the table. The Exchange [The Gospel Turns the 'Try Harder' Mentality on Its Head]( Our own strength is insufficient to carry us to places of greater faith [The Top 20 Christianity Today Articles of 2017]( The theology beneath the Trump-Comey conflict, BSF rewrites the rulebook, and Benny Hinn's nephew shares his testimony. The Exchange [Top 10 Posts of 2017]( It's that time of year. The Exchange [Building Bridges of Witness in Turkey]( To be Turkish is to be Muslim. Emotional Health [5 Ways to Avoid Pastoral Burnout in 2018]( From cleaning out your inbox, to scheduling help, to rethinking your motives, we're here to help you combat pastoral exhaustion. Story Behind [The Contexts for Our Carols]( Cherished Christmas carols help us to sing with the saints through the ages. Inside Our Ministry [How CT's SmallGroups.com Is Equipping Church Leaders]( Leaders share what they love. Joy Beth Smith [A Former Prosperity Gospel Proponent Shares His Testimony in CT]( Why Benny Hinn's nephew went public with his conversion story. Morgan Lee [How Christianity Today Is Training China's Pastors]( A partnership that brings CT's Building Church Leaders' content to Mandarin-speaking believers. Morgan Lee Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [RSS]( [Subscribe to this newsletter]( IN THE MAGAZINE [Current Issue]( [Cover Story: Blessed Are the Handouts]( [In Defense of Pro-Life 'Hypocrisy']( [Cheering China's Urbana: Churches Poised to Become Major Exporters]( [View Full Issue]( [Subscribe Now]( More from Christianity Today [New & Noteworthy Books]( Compiled by Matt Reynolds. [Dispatch from Puerto Rico: How Caribbean Christians Find Hope After the Storms]( Believers in paradise grapple with God's role in a devastating hurricane season. [Egypt Says Muslims Who Die Defending Churches Are Martyrs. One Just Did.]( Cairo attack kills eight Christians and one Muslim, after Islamic authority declares a national duty to protect Copts from terrorism. Related CT Newsletters [CT Entertainment]( Reviews and perspectives on movies, TV, and music. [Sign Up Now]( [The Galli Report]( Weekly must-reads from the editor of CT. [Sign Up Now]( [Christianity Today Connection]( Delivered via email to subscribers weekly. [Subscribe]( | [Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Advertise]( | [Subscribe to CT]( You are currently subscribed as: {EMAIL} Copyright ©2018 [ChristianityToday.org]( Christianity Today, 465 Gundersen Drive, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved.

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