The Minnesota pastor addresses the foundation for responding to questions on race.
Interview by Christine A. Scheller
March 30, 2012
N. T. Wright, Tim Keller, John Ortberg among Biologos conference attendees.
Tim Stafford in New York
March 30, 2012
A boy's search for a father's love anchors this new masterpiece from the Dardenne brothers.
Brett McCracken
March 30, 2012
Striking visuals and fun performances are marred by an insensible, jumbled story.
David Roark
March 30, 2012
Damn the gods ... and these movies. A lame sequel to a lame remake. Zeus, help us!
Steven D. Greydanus
March 30, 2012
Don't fast for a cause, but to shape your soul.
Rob Moll
March 29, 2012
A 'Christian' band? Maybe. But the Sevens—and their album 'Sticks and Stones'—were one of the best ever.
Clay Anderson
March 28, 2012
New research points to challenges female leaders face.
Interview by Karen Swallow Prior
March 27, 2012
Andrew Greer
March 27, 2012
Kristin Garrett
March 27, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
March 27, 2012
Andrew Greer
March 27, 2012
Joel Oliphint
March 27, 2012
Josh Hurst
March 27, 2012
Andrew Greer
March 27, 2012
Andrew Greer
March 27, 2012
Andrew Greer
March 27, 2012
Actor defends his comments to CNN on homosexuality while talking up his new documentary.
Andrew Thompson
March 26, 2012
A recent proposal by the administration tries to address previous religious freedom concerns.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
March 23, 2012
How we got to the current religious liberty debates.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
March 23, 2012
Todd Hertz
March 23, 2012
In the face of persistent and pervasive darkness, hope shines through the cracks.
Amy Simpson
March 22, 2012
Director Steve Taylor says Provident Films and Sherwood Pictures are 'out to get us.'
Mark Moring
March 21, 2012
Ministries recognize that those with Down syndrome are as valuable as anyone else.
Amy Julia Becker
March 21, 2012
Why we should see them as an endowment from God and not a mistaken diagnosis.
Kelly Rosati
March 21, 2012
No one wanted the film. Except audiences, apparently.
Morgan Feddes
March 21, 2012
Kristin Garrett
March 20, 2012
Dave Urbanski
March 20, 2012
Dave Urbanski
March 20, 2012
Robert Ham
March 19, 2012
The Coptic 'pope of the Bible' was controversial yet beloved.
Jayson Casper in Cairo
March 19, 2012
Coptic Orthodox leader was one of the world's most revered Christians.
Cornelis Hulsman
March 17, 2012
Records show how money has impacted the campaigns.
Tobin Grant
March 16, 2012
A dutiful Christian wife grapples with her husband's deceit and her own regrets in a quirky road trip flick.
Lisa Ann Cockrel
March 16, 2012
Judge doesn't rule whether James ossuary is authentic, but acquits antiquities collectors on almost all charges.
Gordon Govier
March 14, 2012
One of her lesser known novels, 'Camilla,' is headed to the big screen. Here's the story.
Jeffrey Overstreet
March 14, 2012
Now she's back on a CCM label. Here's why.
Mark Moring
March 13, 2012
Josh Hurst
March 13, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
March 13, 2012
Kristin Garrett
March 13, 2012
Kristin Garrett
March 13, 2012
Dave Urbanski
March 13, 2012
A light, quirky, enjoyable love story for grown-ups.
Camerin Courtney
March 9, 2012
In a rousing adventure, the classic character saves Mars. After all, his initials are J.C.
Josh Hurst
March 9, 2012
Why I haven't changed my mind on fighting poverty and the job of the church.
Mark Galli
March 8, 2012
The church isn't just a network of institutions trying to stretch across the globe.
Matt Anslow, national young adults coordinator of TEAR Australia
March 8, 2012
The solution does not require a choice between individuals and institutions.
Greg Forney and Lucas Koach, Food for the Hungry
March 8, 2012
Employment for the poor restores their dignity and keeps them off their knees.
Peter Greer, president and CEO of HOPE International
March 8, 2012
But we can change systems to protect the poor, and that requires cooperation on all fronts.
Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International
March 8, 2012
Overcoming poverty is possible and proven. But superficiality has paralyzed the church.
Stephan Bauman, president and CEO of World Relief
March 8, 2012
Our aid to the poor should always address their area of greatest need.
Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse
March 8, 2012
Government change often can't get to the root of the problem of poverty. The church does.
Richard Stearns, president of World Vision US
March 8, 2012
Forty years ago, 'A Thief in the Night' had scores of people wondering if they'd survive the rapture.
Dean A. Anderson
March 7, 2012
The singer, the sinner's prayer, and my spiritual journey.
Andy Whitman
March 6, 2012
Andy Whitman
March 6, 2012
Ron Augustine
March 6, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
March 6, 2012
Ron Augustine
March 6, 2012
Andy Argyrakis
March 6, 2012
Former band member says Houston was a strong Christian despite her struggles.
Mark Moring
March 5, 2012
A likeable but unremarkable adaptation of the environmentally themed children's story.
Russ Breimeier
March 2, 2012
New primetime soap targets gossip in the church.
Mark Moring
March 1, 2012