"Move over, Wheaton and Colorado Springs—Dallas, Texas, has more megachurches, megaseminaries, and mega-Christian activity than any other American city."
Edward Gilbreath
May 21, 2002
Dallas churches continue to challenge the racial divide
Edward Gilbreath
May 21, 2002
A Dallas food pantry was transformed when it turned the tables on who should do ministry
Agnieszka Tennant
May 21, 2002
Can the biggest Protestant seminary in the world be both Southern Baptist and broadly evangelical?
Larry Eskridge
May 21, 2002
"A former Southern Baptist, Dmitri Royster is now a maverick of the Orthodox Church"
Frederica Mathewes-Green
May 21, 2002
It's not easy growing Christian leaders for Dallas's fastest-growing population
Jeff M. Sellers
May 21, 2002
"Cantankerous Carl McIntire protested against nearly every major expression of 20th-century Christianity, and always with a flourish"
Randall Balmer
May 21, 2002
"In the world of ecumenical Protestantism, some owe Carl McIntire an apology for dismissing his warnings"
Richard J. Mouw
May 21, 2002
"Studies show that poor children who are active in a local congregation thrive in body and mind, as well as spirit"
Amber Anderson Johnson
May 21, 2002
"John Polkinghorne—particle physicist, Gifford lecturer, Templeton Prize–winner, and parish priest"
Karl W. Giberson
May 21, 2002
California congregation plays critical role in arrest of sex abuser
Corrie Cutrer
May 21, 2002
New evidence suggests Boston archbishop protected known pedophile priests
Religion News Service
May 21, 2002
Family Radio founder's latest teaching prompts church defections
Mark A. Kellner
May 21, 2002
Chinese American Christians are starting to become more openly prolife
Tony Carnes
May 21, 2002
Massachusetts battles parents in tiny sect after two children die
Bob Smietana
May 21, 2002
Mideast Christians torn over tough Israeli tactics at churches
Stan Guthrie
May 21, 2002
Attacks said to be prompted by violence in the Middle East
Religion News Service and Christianity Today
May 21, 2002
U.S. Embassy says North Americans are guerrilla targets
Deann Alford
May 21, 2002
DeMoss Foundation says it is not a cult
IDEA Evangelical News Agency
May 21, 2002
But some Christians see talks as an opportunity to build bridges in times of persecution
S. David
May 21, 2002
Political and religious leaders clash in Nigeria over the increased use of Islamic law
Obed Minchakpu
May 21, 2002
How did a top-25 list of ministries become a cover story on Dallas?
David Neff
May 21, 2002
Congress protects tax exemption
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
"Comments on biblical prophecy, the war on terrorism, and plagiarism"
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
Witch doctors and red devils populate the game of soccer
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
Christians disrupt Wiccan celebration
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
Statistics and numbers on the Protestant clergy shortage and The Prayer of Jabez
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
The debate over evolution takes Britain by storm
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
Planned Parenthood is an odd assignment for a workplace chaplain
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
"Technology enters the church, for better or worse."
Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002
We need nothing less than a total ban on human cloning
Christianity Today Editorial
May 21, 2002
It is the state's business to discourage what hurts the community and encourage what builds it up
Christianity Today editorial
May 21, 2002
Is it unscriptural for a Christian to be cremated?
Timothy George
May 21, 2002
Quotations to stir the heart and mind
Richard A. Kauffman
May 21, 2002
The separation of church and state protects families too
Stephen L. Carter
May 21, 2002
The Dallas Morning News sets the standard for newspaper religion coverage
John Wilson
May 21, 2002
Joseph Girzone's modern messiah undergoes the Hollywood treatment
LaTonya Taylor
May 21, 2002
It's not just a band of shifting players. It's a state of mind and a movement
Todd Hertz
May 21, 2002
Jimmy Carter's journey from the White House to building houses
Philip Yancey
May 21, 2002
Republicans say that attracting minorities is their number one priority.
By Ted Olsen
May 21, 2002