CT Classic How to Build Homes Without Putting Up Walls "Habitat for Humanity strives to keep its Christian identity—a tricky task, when everybody wants to join." Tim Stafford | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Keeping the Faith How other Christian organizations stay true to their mission. Todd Hertz | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Evangelism of the Hammer How Habitat's Christian identity gets translated in Costa Rica Mark Galli | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
The Smiling Grandfather Clock "On Father's Day, the Holy Ghost helped me finally connect the dots and glimpse God's character" Evelyn Bence | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Defender of Dignity "Leon Kass, head of the President's Council on Bioethics, hopes to thwart the business-biomedical agenda" Nigel M. de S. Cameron | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
"Inside CT: No Secrets about Agents, Man" Did an author's business arrangement blind him to important questions about Christian publishing? David Neff | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
"Do the Dew, Davey" Davey and Goliath creators say the only way to bring the show back is through merchandising and endorsements Ted Olsen | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
From the Fringe to the Fold The Scottish Bible Society offers cash to performers who use arts festival to spread gospel Ted Olsen | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Quotation Marks "Comments on Christians in public schools, archaeology, and filming fiery martyrdom scenes" Ted Olsen | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Separation of God and Gridiron Newspaper reports assistant football coach lost his job for religious beliefs Ted Olsen | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Mark the Date Concerned Women for America face July 8 protest over stance against sadomasochism Ted Olsen | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Free the Burnhams "A year after the missionaries' abduction, it's time to bring them home" Christianity Today Editorial | posted 6/10/2002 12:00AM
Matthew D. LaPlante in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | posted 2/07/2012 10:16AM
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