Books: Interviews

Joni Eareckson Tada on Something Greater than Healing
Now facing breast cancer and chronic pain, the author, speaker, and advocate talks about the blessings of suffering.
Q&A: John Piper on 'Think'
Also, why the high-profile pastor and author invited Rick Warren to Desiring God's national conference and how he has been spending his 8-month leave of absence.
Stop Browbeating
The stats on evangelicalism are much better than you've been led to believe.
The Apostle of the Golden Age
Classics scholar Sarah Ruden says extraordinary things happen when you read Paul alongside other ancient literature.
Mary Beth Chapman vs. God
In a new book, Steven Curtis Chapman's wife is brutally honest about her lifelong feud with the Creator, especially after losing their daughter to an accident in 2008.
Marilynne Robinson Takes on Bad Science Writers
The novelist wades into the religion-and-science debate with 'Absence of Mind.'
'The Gospel Makes the Everyday Possible'
70-year old Duke theologian Stanley Hauerwas explains his new memoir, addresses his critics, and explains why he says, 'We're all congregationalists now.'
The Duct Tape Solution
In “Be Very Afraid,"' sociologist Robert Wuthnow explains how Americans typically respond to fear.
Q & A: Anne Rice on Following Christ Without Christianity
The tipping points behind the novelist's departure from the institutional church, and why she still reads D.A. Carson, Craig Keener, and N.T. Wright instead of 'Twilight.'
The World's Prayer Guide
The latest edition of 'Operation World' spotlights a shifting global church.
Focus on the Females
James Dobson explains his ideas for raising daughters, and life after Focus.
The Authentic Bonhoeffer
Eric Metaxas explains how the German theologian lived a life worth examining.
From Informant to Informer
The "son of Hamas" senses God in his life before coming to Christ.
Get Thee Behind Me, Insecurity
Beth Moore tackles a menacing issue for many women.
Faithful Presence
James Davison Hunter says our strategies to transform culture are ineffective, and the goal itself is misguided.
Yes, We Have a Witness
Historian Vinson Synan reflects personally on the Pentecostal movement.
Preach. The. Word.
Still, says Charles Swindoll, the best sermons are wrapped in stories.
The Resurrection Changes Everything
'Raised With Christ' highlights the neglected central event of our faith.
The Evolution of Sin
Old Testament professor Gary Anderson explains how sin came to be seen as a debt rather than a weight—and how that shaped Christianity.
The Trouble with Twilight
Theology professor Beth Felker Jones suggests Christians should look for hidden messages in the vampire buzz.

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