The Secret Exposed Why Oprah and millions of readers can be wrong. Mel Lawrenz | posted 6/18/2007 08:47AM
Sub-biblical Transformation Organization-speak threatens to blind us to the church's unique glory. A Christianity Today editorial. A Christianity Today editorial | posted 6/12/2007 08:39AM
A Questioning Faith Derek Webb calls us to conversation, not conversion. Russ Breimeier | posted 6/11/2007 08:49AM
When Tragedy Happens After a massacre like Virginia Tech's, how we minister makes all the difference. A Christianity Today editorial | posted 6/08/2007 08:53AM
Where Is God When It Hurts? A sermon given on the Virginia Tech campus two weeks after the shootings. Philip Yancey | posted 6/06/2007 05:31PM
'Nightmare of Nightmares' Virginia Tech's Korean Christians wrestle with the aftermath of a massacre. Deann Alford | posted 6/06/2007 08:02AM
A Gray Haze over Everything Campus life after the tragedy at Virginia Tech. Philip Yancey | posted 6/06/2007 08:01AM
The Giuliani Choice Conservative leaders doubt his support among evangelicals will last. Sheryl Henderson Blunt | posted 6/05/2007 08:39AM
Solution Stalemate Evangelical ambivalence mirrors national immigration gridlock. Sarah Pulliam | posted 6/04/2007 09:28AM
CHRISTIAN VISION PROJECT The Mission of the Trinity Singaporean theologian Simon Chan says 'missional theology' has not gone far enough. Interview by Andy Crouch | posted 6/04/2007 09:26AM
A Better Storyteller Donald Miller helps culturally conflicted evangelicals make peace with their faith. Patton Dodd | posted 6/01/2007 08:55AM
2007 Book Awards: Review Holistic Reach There's more to mission than church planting, author argues. Review by Jim Reapsome | posted 5/29/2007 08:41AM
Book Awards 2007 22 titles that bring understanding to people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission. posted 5/23/2007 08:17AM
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