Spiritual Disaster Preparedness Will evangelicals show the will to pursue the prevention of a pending threat? Tyler Wigg Stevenson | posted 3/31/2008 09:35AM
Speaking Out Going Down to She'ol Is death a place? Rajkumar Boaz Johnson | posted 3/27/2008 08:42AM
Review At Origins' Margins Michael Behe wonders how much Darwinism can really explain. Stephen H. Webb | posted 3/27/2008 08:39AM
Review Performing Orthodoxy The Hermeneutics of Doctrine argues that belief is as much about embodiment as affirmation. Review by Scot McKnight | posted 3/26/2008 08:49AM
Speaking Out The Evangelical Founding Fathers Remember the concerns of those to whom Jefferson wrote on the separation of church and state. Steven Waldman | posted 3/25/2008 08:42AM
Theology in the News Black Power from the Pulpit In wake of Obama's speech, author talks about The Decline of African American Theology. Interview by Collin Hansen | posted 3/20/2008 09:27AM
Speaking Out I Knew I Wasn't Alone The recent study findings on STDs confirm my experience—and my conviction that churches can do more to help young women. Jennifer Oxford | posted 3/17/2008 10:00AM
Stations of the Cross — Without the Cross Episcopalian liturgy for Stations of the Millennium Development Goals truncates the gospel, critics say. Susan Wunderink | posted 3/06/2008 10:00AM
Let's Talk About God, Baby Pushed to the edge, 'Salt' of Salt-N-Pepa turned to Jesus; now the hip-hop duo is reconciling on VH1. Rebecca Cusey, Religion News Service | posted 3/04/2008 09:55AM
REVIEW A Very Grown-up Children's Bible The Jesus Storybook Bible is as theological as it is charming. Review by Ben Patterson | posted 3/04/2008 09:44AM
Kidnappers Demand Huge Ransom for Iraqi Bishop Armed men seeking to intimidate Christian community had threatened church leader. Peter Lamprecht, Compass Direct | posted 3/03/2008 03:18PM
Matthew D. LaPlante in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | posted 2/07/2012 10:16AM
[Browse More Christianity Today]
Subscribe to Christianity Today and get 3 free trial issues. No credit card required.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only.
If you decide you want to keep Christianity Today coming, honor your invoice for just $19.95 and receive nine more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The three trial issues are yours to keep, regardless.