Books: Interviews

Creating a Tear-Jerker Ending
Donald Miller hints at what to expect from his upcoming book.
Does Global Christianity Equal American Christianity?
Historian Mark Noll talks about how U.S. missionaries have—and have not—shaped the faith in other nations.
The Rotisserie Chicken Gospel
Author Susan Isaacs on comedy, church hopping, and having a 'middle-class white girl's Dark Night of the Soul.'
Recovering from 'The Year of Living Biblically'
Author A. J. Jacobs talks with CT about becoming a minor celebrity in the Christian world.
The Changing Face of Apologetics
Lee Strobel doesn't think the traditional methods work anymore.
Global is the New Local
Princeton's Robert Wuthnow says American congregations are more international than ever.
Man of His Time for All Times
W. Robert Godfrey paints popular portrait of Calvin as pilgrim and pastor.
From the Printing Press to the iPhone
Shane Hipps urges Christians to discern the technology spirits.
The Giant Story
Rob Bell on why he talks about the Good News the way he does.
'We're Not Actually Advancing Religious Freedom'
Thomas Farr says it's time for policies that actually improve liberty around the world.
One of Jerry's Kids
Kevin Roose sojourns at Liberty U. and lives to tell (mostly good things) about it.
The Other Side of Church Growth
Philip Jenkins says we need a theology of church extinction.
Blogging the Bible
A Harvard-educated reformed Jew grapples with the Old Testament.
Seminaries: Not Just for Pastors Anymore
Derek Cooper offers an insider's guide — and reflections on what schools need to do better.
One Hundred Years of Wit and Wisdom
Lyle Dorsett extols G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy.
Why Zondervan Bought BibleGateway.com
CEO Moe Girkins wants to take the site beyond just verses. iTunes-style commentaries, anyone?
Taking Slackers to Task
Teen twins Alex and Brett Harris call their peers to something more.
Cultivating Where We're Planted
Andy Crouch says there's no reason to get paralyzed by our 'culture making' mandate.
Zipping It
Donna Freitas says that when it comes to sexual ethics, nonreligious schools are failing their students.
Q+A: David Iglesias
The Christian lawyer at the center of the U.S. attorneys scandal speaks out about his firing, faith, and future.

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