If the pugilistic Harvard professor has it right, then Christian theology—even God—is irrelevant.
By Steven H. Aden
July 31, 2000
Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity.
By Wendy Murray Zoba
July 28, 2000
The church need not divorce the military to remain a godly counterculture.
By Douglas K. Stewart
July 27, 2000
Bourgeois bohemians wield inordinate power over how we think about consumerism, morality—and faith itself.
By Roberto Rivera
July 25, 2000
What a dying infant taught her mother about God's ways.
By Nancy Guthrie
July 21, 2000
God will hold us up and keep us safe, despite the times we've tripped.
By Marguerite Shuster
July 19, 2000
Anxiety hangs over a culture when adults act like children.
By Frederica Mathewes-Green
July 18, 2000
Latin American publishers join together to promote regional writers.
By Kenneth D. MacHarg
July 17, 2000
Bestseller Left Behind's big-screen debut set for 2001.
By Denyse O'Leary in Toronto
July 14, 2000
A decade-old ethnic church blooms despite government suspicion.
By Tobin Perry in Almaty
July 14, 2000
The untold story of the freed slaves who brought Christ—and liberty—to West Africa. An interview with Lamin Sanneh.
By Tim Stafford
July 14, 2000
A gay journalist and evangelical pastor correct their mutual misperceptions.
By Wendy Murray Zoba
July 13, 2000
A paramilitary group in Uganda is abducting younger children to fill its ranks. Those who manage to escape are plagued with haunting memories.
By Greg Taylor in Kampala
July 13, 2000
Will abortion stances play an influential role in Vice Presidential selection?
By Jody Veenker
July 13, 2000
The church can learn about grace from the recovery movement.
By Philip Yancey
July 11, 2000
Question: What is the biblical hope and comfort we can offer a suicide victim's family and friends? —name withheld
By Lewis B. Smedes
July 10, 2000
Classic and contemporary excerpts on beauty, prayer, and loving God
July 10, 2000
By David Neff, Executive Editor
July 10, 2000
Open trade with China will open ministry opportunities. But will human rights improve?
A Christianity Today Editorial
July 10, 2000
The unexpected support of house-church leaders helps turn the tide in the China trade debate, but Christians remain divided.
By Tony Carnes
July 10, 2000
By Ecumenical News International
July 10, 2000
Religious Freedom Ruling Set
July 10, 2000
By Mark I. Pinsky in Eustis
July 10, 2000
Is Amsterdam 2000 Graham's 'Swan Song'?
By Ted Olsen
July 10, 2000
The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex
By Paula Rinehart
July 7, 2000
What about the unmarried in their postcollege years?
An interview with Steve Tracy
July 7, 2000
An unusual alliance promises more credit to Africa's poor.
By Odhiambo Okite
July 6, 2000
Asserting the Bible's authority, Southern Baptists say pastors must be male.
By Jody Veenker in Orlando
June 30, 2000
Engagement with the culture has always required a steady, confident perseverance by Christians.
A Christianity Today Editorial
June 29, 2000