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  2. Christianity Today - Wikipedia

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    Christianity Today is an evangelical Christian media magazine founded in 1956 by Billy Graham. It is published by Christianity Today International based in Carol Stream, Illinois. The Washington Post calls Christianity Today "evangelicalism's flagship magazine". [5] The New York Times describes it as a "mainstream evangelical magazine". [6]

  3. Mark Galli - Wikipedia

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    Moving into journalism, he was the associate editor of Leadership and editor of Christian History, a sister publication of Christianity Today. [2] For the next 20 years he worked for Christianity Today in various capacities, including seven years as editor in chief. In October 2019 he announced he would retire effective January 3, 2020.

  4. Christian Today - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was awarded Best Christian News and Reviews Site in 2007 and 2008 at the Premier Christian's Blog and Web Awards held in London, UK. [ 3 ] In addition to providing regular news updates to the Christian community, Christian Today has provided press and IT support to Christian initiatives and organizations, including Micah Challenge ...

  5. The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill - Wikipedia

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    The show is produced by the evangelical magazine Christianity Today and it is hosted by a former pastor, Mike Cosper. [7] The show discusses Mars Hill's emphasis on church growth. [8] The show draws out the connections between Mars Hill Church and the Southern Baptist Convention. [9]

  6. Scot McKnight - Wikipedia

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    His book The Jesus Creed won the Christianity Today book award for 2004 in the area of Christian living, [citation needed] and has spawned a number of small group studies and a DVD series. [10] McKnight's blog, Jesus Creed (formerly hosted by Beliefnet and now by Patheos) is currently one of the most popular Evangelical blogs online.

  7. David Jang - Wikipedia

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    David Jang is a South Korean professor, Christian theologian, and pastor. He has founded several Christian organizations, including Olivet University in San Francisco, Christian Today headquartered in Korea, Christian Daily Korea, and Christianity Daily in Los Angeles, CA.

  8. Tullian Tchividjian - Wikipedia

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    Tchividjian has written for Christianity Today and other print outlets. [29] In addition, Tchividjian was a contributor to Don't Call It a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day, published by the Reformed network called The Gospel Coalition (TGC) in 2011, [30] and was a contributing editor of Christianity Today 's Leadership Journal. [29]

  9. Kevin DeYoung - Wikipedia

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    DeYoung graduated from Hope College in Michigan in 1999 [7] and then received his M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 2002. [8] He completed a Ph.D. in early modern history focusing on the theology of John Witherspoon at the University of Leicester (John Coffey served as his adviser), successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis on January 10, 2019.