Once Blind
A conversation with author Kay Marshall Strom about her latest subject, John Newton—ex-slavetrader, abolitionist, and writer of the world’s most popular hymn.
Piercing Through the Darkness
Singer-songwriter Natalie Grant’s visit to Mumbai’s Red Light District strengthened her resolve to fight against human trafficking.
Real Christianity: The Gospel According to Wilberforce
Bob Beltz, William Wilberforce’s 21st-century editor, shares insights on the 18th-century abolitionist’s landmark manifesto on the difference between real Christianity and a Christian-themed religious system.
Dangerous Women
Forty suburbanites reach out past the walls of their comfortable churches to meet face-to-face with women from the other side of the tracks—and find they have more in common than they thought.
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Releasing Your Burdens
Burdens affect everyone. So when trouble comes into your life, how can you gain victory over them? In this encouraging four-part series, "How to Release Your Burdens," Dr. Stanley explains how to surrender your burdens to Christ and help others do the same. Order your copy.
The In Touch magazine found its start in a First Baptist Church newsletter. The first issue was published in 1979.