Great Leap ForwardChina is changing and so is its church. How new urban believers are shaping society in untold ways.
Rob Moll | posted 5/09/2008 08:10AM
Evangelicals Lament a Politicized FaithNew document calls for allegiance higher than political party, nationality, or ideology.
Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | posted 5/09/2008 12:04PM
A Gentle Plea for CivilityWhy America needs
An Evangelical Manifesto.
Os Guinness, Religion News Service | posted 5/09/2008 12:05PM
Myanmar Cyclone Aid Caught in Red TapeMilitary junta limiting ability of relief groups to deliver and distribute food, medicine, shelter.
Christianity Today news staff | posted 5/09/2008 03:57PM
Hungry for JesusA Chinese pastor on how he was 'called out of Egypt' to a thriving urban ministry.
Interview by Rob Moll | posted 5/09/2008 08:12AM
The China ParadoxTimothy C. Morgan | posted 5/09/2008 08:15AM
Change of AddressKenneth Copeland turns to IRS to avoid Senate inquiry into prosperity ministries.
Adelle M. Banks, RNS | posted 5/09/2008 08:48AM
Blessed Be the Name of the LordWhy 'Creator, Redeemer, Sanctifier' is somewhere between heresy and idolatry.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 5/08/2008 08:45AM
Jeremiah Wright, Evangelicals' Brother in ChristGo ahead and disagree with Obama's pastor. But remember: He's family.
Jason Byassee | posted 5/07/2008 08:56AM
Emergent's New Christians and the Young, Restless ReformedTony Jones and Collin Hansen find connections as they discuss each other's books and movements.
Collin Hansen and Tony Jones | posted 5/07/2008 08:58AM
Poll: Do you sometimes avoid the label "evangelical"?From Christianity Today Movies:Review: Speed Racer
Based on the popular 1960s Japanese anime/cartoon,
Speed Racer is ultimately a silly, flashy mess that will fail to completely satisfy kids or adults.
Russ Breimeier | posted 5/12/2008 01:53AM
Review: The Fall
Weird and wonderful, this story of an unlikely friendship between a stuntman and an immigrant girl is nothing short of a contemporary
The Wizard of Oz.
Brandon Fibbs | posted 5/12/2008 01:53AM
Review: Surfwise
This fascinating documentary takes a look at the one of the world's more famous (and dysfunctional) family of surfers.
Brett McCracken | posted 5/12/2008 01:53AM
Review: Unsettled
A remarkably well-rounded and compassionate portrayal of how several different Israelis dealt with the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005.
Peter T. Chattaway | posted 5/12/2008 01:53AM