Advocacy groups wrap up an unusually busy Christmas season and prepare for 2010.
Tobin Grant
December 31, 2009
Michael Haneke's latest film is a deeply unsettling but purposely obscuring look at the cruelty embedded within the human heart.
Alissa Wilkinson
December 30, 2009
Based on a long-lost screenplay by Tennessee Williams, this Southern tale of the 1920s fails to sparkle.
Alissa Wilkinson
December 30, 2009
Andy Argyrakis
December 29, 2009
Counting down the events, debates, and books that shaped evangelical theology over the past year.
Collin Hansen
December 28, 2009
Terry Gilliam's latest—and Heath Ledger's last—is a manic, confusing roller-coaster ride through guilt, imagination, and a battle for stories and souls.
Alissa Wilkinson
December 23, 2009
Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin do a decent job with a script that mostly glorifies and glosses over indecency.
Camerin Courtney
December 23, 2009
Though this adaptation is sometimes incoherent, it’s nonetheless quirky, intelligent, action-packed, and lots of fun, thanks in large part to Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal.
Russ Breimeier
December 23, 2009
The live-action/animation follow-up to the 2007 hit doesn’t bother much with plot and characterization, but squeaks by successfully on gags and chipmunk charm.
Carolyn Arends
December 23, 2009
What was the most significant change in Christianity over the past decade?
Compiled by Ruth Moon
December 23, 2009
And it doesn't require you doing another blessed thing.
Mark Galli
December 23, 2009
Mark Moring
December 22, 2009
Andy Argyrakis
December 22, 2009
Lead singer also adapting book for youth audiences. Plus: Matthew West earns top tune of 2009; Mercy Me's decade milestone; Hanson album by album and more.
Andy Argyrakis
December 22, 2009
With his latest CD, rapper John Reuben wears his heart—and his struggles with faith and doubt—on his sleeve.
Robert Ham
December 22, 2009
No, Kim Hill didn't write 'O Holy Night.' But she holds a copyright for it.
Susan Wunderink
December 21, 2009
As political rhetoric focused on evil and injustice this week, prayer seemed to be the strategy of choice.
Tobin Grant
December 18, 2009
Pedro Almodóvar, an impeccable director of emotionally sincere films, stumbles here with a muddled, largely uninteresting story of a blind filmmaker with a painful past.
Brandon Fibbs
December 18, 2009
So much beauty and talent—not to mention the lush Italian countryside—grace the screen here. Too bad it's also so much wasted potential.
Camerin Courtney
December 18, 2009
This mostly funny fish-out-of-water tale touches on ideas about what makes a marriage work.
Alissa Wilkinson
December 18, 2009
David Zac Niringiye, the Church of Uganda's assistant bishop of Kampala, says that American Christians should cultivate relationships before condemning the proposed legislation.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 17, 2009
American pastors and leaders are united in condemning the legislation while Ugandans are united in support.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 17, 2009
In his first movie since Titanic, James Cameron has made it worth the wait with a stunning milestone in filmmaking—and a storyline surprisingly rich in political and spiritual undertones.
Todd Hertz
December 17, 2009
The "faith-healer" (who hated the term) may have done much to mainstream Pentecostalism, but he was no architect of the Prosperity Gospel.
Ted Olsen
December 16, 2009
70 percent of the world lives in areas with high restrictions on religion, report says.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra and Jeremy Weber
December 16, 2009
Oral Roberts was a larger-than-life figure in American Christianity.
Roger E. Olson
December 16, 2009
The Oral Roberts University president reflects on a man who had a big vision.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 16, 2009
The television evangelist links receiving $8 million to the extension of his earthly life.
Randy Frame
December 15, 2009
Theodore Thimou
December 15, 2009
Robert Ham
December 15, 2009
Artist readies fourth solo CD. Plus: Flyleaf No. 1 at Yahoo; Dylan's royalties distributed to charities; Furler switches from singer to painter; and more.
Andy Argyrakis
December 15, 2009
Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler of FFH have seen difficult times—including his MS diagnosis—since disbanding a couple years ago. But now they’re back.
Andrea Bailey Willits
December 15, 2009
Matt Chandler comforts an anxious church following his Thanksgiving seizure.
Collin Hansen
December 14, 2009
Plus: American-style syncretism, public view of clergy takes a hit, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
December 11, 2009
Conservatives are licking their wounds from fights over abortion funding, health care reform, a gay-rights nominee, embryonic stem cell research, and Uganda's anti-gay law.
Tobin Grant
December 11, 2009
Style wins out over substance in this story of a murdered girl and the heavenly vantage point from which she continues to observe her killer on earth.
Brandon Fibbs
December 11, 2009
A trio of strong performances, witty dialogue, and a deft blend of snark and heart make this dramedy soar.
Camerin Courtney
December 11, 2009
Morgan Freeman makes a magisterial Nelson Mandela in this inspiring, remarkable tale of politics meets rugby.
Tim Avery
December 11, 2009
Moving from loving the idea of loving God to loving God.
Mark Galli
December 10, 2009
Plus: Ireland defends its abortion laws, evangelical group argues for civil unions, a shift in "middle of the road" congregations, and other stories.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
December 9, 2009
From the Lausanne Theology Working Group, Africa chapter at its consultations in Akropong, Ghana, 8-9 October, 2008 and 1-4 September 2009
December 8, 2009
Band earns three nominations. Plus: BeBe Winans cleared of assault charges against ex-wife; Family Force 5 member falls ill; Switchfoot on TV twice; and more.
Andy Argyrakis
December 8, 2009
Inspired by family and friends, Phil Keaggy talks about his first vocal holiday recording, Welcome Inn, an acoustic musical treat recorded entirely at home.
Andrew Greer
December 8, 2009
Plus: Destroying shrines in Uganda, a COGIC abuse battle, North Carolina's atheist ban, and the latest on Matt Chandler.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
December 8, 2009
Fireflies & Songs runaway No. 1 choice in CT's Top 12 Albums of the Year.
December 8, 2009
Religious freedom experts are surprised and cautiously optimistic, but disagree on proposal.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
December 8, 2009
A team of guards plans to rob the armored trucks they're sworn to protect, until one of them has a crisis of conscience in this so-so action thriller.
Russ Breimeier
December 7, 2009
Like the rest of us, advocacy groups came back from the Thanksgiving holiday to find a long to-do list waiting for them, filled with issues at home and abroad.
Tobin Grant
December 4, 2009
When one brother is presumed dead in the war in Afghanistan, the other steps in to help his family in this impressively acted American remake of a Danish film.
Brett McCracken
December 4, 2009
Camerin Courtney
December 4, 2009
Kirk Jones, writer/director of Everybody's Fine, hopes his new film will inspire families to have more realistic expectations of one another.
Ruth Moon
December 3, 2009
The 2008 Republican presidential candidate talks about his Christmas book, Sarah Palin, and who should be welcomed in the Republican Party.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
December 2, 2009
Church leaders and observers weigh in on a current debate.
Compiled by Ruth Moon
December 2, 2009
Band sells almost 170,000 for highest street week stats in Christian music history. Plus: Patty Griffin's gospel debut; Pillar frontman pens book; and more.
Andy Argyrakis
December 1, 2009
YouTube phenom Susan Boyle, the surprise star of Britain's Got Talent, releases her first album—a 3-star project that includes a few hymns.
Robert Ham
December 1, 2009