Voting Like It MattersIt's not only our civic duty — it's a sacred one.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse | posted 10/10/2008 08:12AM
The Imprimatur of HappinessIn Pope Benedict's hands, Christian joy becomes the antidote to modern meaninglessness.
Review by Ryan Anderson | posted 10/10/2008 08:16AM
News Quiz: Green Bible, Read BibleAlso: Inflammatory
Religulous up against
Fireproof, Marriage on the ballot, and more questions from this week's news.
posted 10/10/2008 08:27AM
A Pilgrim's ProgressA seasoned biographer examines Barack Obama's spiritual journey and priorities.
Gary Scott Smith | posted 10/09/2008 06:28AM
Life, Death, and Chicken CagesElection night's biggest direct democracy battles.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 10/07/2008 03:12PM
Talking the WalkAfter years of ambiguity, Senator McCain reveals his spiritual side for public viewing. How will evangelicals respond?
Tony Carnes | posted 10/07/2008 12:57PM
Preach and ReachDespite his liberal record, Barack Obama is making a lot of evangelicals think twice.
John W. Kennedy | posted 10/06/2008 09:29AM
Worse Than EverChristians knew the attacks were coming, but no one knew they would be this deadly.
Susan Wunderink | posted 10/09/2008 06:23AM
Terror in OrissaIt's time for India to start acting like the world's largest democracy.
A Christianity Today editorial | posted 10/09/2008 06:25AM
The New RefugeesAs the U.S. opens to Iraqis and Burmese, refugee ministries must adjust.
Ruth Moon | posted 10/07/2008 03:11PM
Poll: Is it wrong to abstain from voting in elections?Full Coverage: Campaign 2008CT politics blogFrom Christianity Today Movies:Billy: The Early Years
A brilliant idea—telling Billy Graham's story through the eyes of a fellow minister who loses his faith—is squandered in this badly written biopic.
Peter T. Chattaway | posted 10/12/2008 12:57PM
City of Ember
A fast-moving and compelling sci-fi family thriller that both entertains and provokes great discussion fodder about the reality of the world around us.
Todd Hertz | posted 10/12/2008 12:57PM
Body of Lies
This "spy game" about the ethics of American intervention in the Middle East looks good, but for a Ridley Scott film, its genre conventions are disappointing.
Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 10/12/2008 12:57PM
The Express
This inspirational football film follows some familiar genre conventions, but rises above most sports flicks in its depiction of a determined character rising above circumstances and finding his way.
Steven D. Greydanus | posted 10/12/2008 12:57PM