Andy Whitman
January 31, 2012
Joel Oliphint
January 31, 2012
Andrew Greer
January 31, 2012
Kristin Garrett
January 31, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
January 31, 2012
Recent gestures offer cautious hope to Burma's Christians.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
January 27, 2012
A lackluster heist film with too many plausibility issues.
Camerin Courtney
January 27, 2012
A chilling adventure that builds to a compelling climax of faith vs. faithlessness.
David Roark
January 27, 2012
A horror story about parenting, asking what is, and isn't, beyond our control.
Brett McCracken
January 27, 2012
A powerful character study that transcends its trivial subject matter for deeper truth.
David Roark
January 27, 2012
Why do we want to see God’s face when it’s only going to kill us?
Mark Galli
January 26, 2012
On the big screen, Christian men are rougher and tougher than ever.
Mark Moring
January 25, 2012
The veteran artist on longevity, war zones, and why he believes Christians can cuss.
Daniel Lumpkin
January 24, 2012
Jeremy V. Jone
January 24, 2012
Kristin Garrett
January 24, 2012
Andrew Greer
January 24, 2012
Josh Hurst
January 24, 2012
Robert Ham
January 24, 2012
Josh Hurst
January 24, 2012
Ron Augustine
January 24, 2012
Sorry, but you can't reconstruct an organic version of what you think Jesus should be.
Glenn T. Stanton
January 20, 2012
There's a compelling story hidden somewhere in this overlong, too graphic war film.
Camerin Courtney
January 20, 2012
An emotionally arresting meditation on what happens after tragedy, with no easy answers.
Alissa Wilkinson
January 20, 2012
Stylish spy thriller is all fight but little punch.
Brett McCracken
January 20, 2012
This movie about high-flying African-American pilots during World War II goes down in flames.
Lisa Ann Cockrel
January 20, 2012
Reconsidering Spanish-speaking ministry models.
Daniel A. Rodriguez
January 19, 2012
Quiet, contemplative movies top the list. So put the popcorn down and pay close attention.
January 18, 2012
He's 54, a grandpa, and has been making music for three decades. But Smitty isn't slowing down one bit.
Mark Moring
January 17, 2012
Andrew Greer
January 17, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
January 17, 2012
Ron Augustine
January 17, 2012
Dave Urbanski
January 17, 2012
In Haiti, we have to trust that our labor is not in vain.
Richard Stearns
January 13, 2012
When a violent drug dealer threatens his family, a former smuggler agrees to do one last job.
Kenneth R. Morefield
January 13, 2012
Gospel meets Glee in this choir-filled film, but it's hard to find anything worthy of praise.
Lisa Ann Cockrel
January 13, 2012
Contrary to popular belief, it's the startling gift book.
Mark Galli
January 12, 2012
Yes, the church needs to talk more about sex. But pastors may need to talk about it less.
Matthew Lee Anderson
January 12, 2012
Unanimous decision in closely watched case strengthens "ministerial exception."
Ted Olsen
January 11, 2012
Why what we put on may be more important than we think.
Duane Litfin
January 11, 2012
Why it's good that evangelicals have not, and likely will not, develop an "evangelical mind."
Jenell Williams Paris
January 10, 2012
As DC*B releases its final album, we talked to the bandleader about calling it quits.
Mark Moring
January 10, 2012
Ron Augustine
January 10, 2012
Robert Ham
January 10, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
January 10, 2012
Dave Urbanski
January 10, 2012
How Christianity played a role in the former President’s office.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey
January 9, 2012
The legend on spirituality in his music, on evangelicals, and a memorable conversation with John Stott.
Kim Lawton
January 9, 2012
A decade after its release, Wes Anderson's 'Royal Tenenbaums' still strikes emotional gold.
Mack Hayden
January 6, 2012
The Seattle couple talks to CT about their new book.
Interview by Katelyn Beaty and Marlena Graves
January 5, 2012
Kristin Garrett
January 3, 2012