Out of Africa Rwanda exodus shows challenge of global Christianity.
Bobby Ross Jr. | February 1, 2012
A Mending in Moscow? Evangelicals hope new Orthodox patriarch will improve ecumenical relations.
Susan Wunderink | March 12, 2009
Orthodoxy, Explained How did the church come to understand Christ as fully God and fully man? Stephen Need is an excellent tour guide to the early church councils that debated the core issues of Christian faith.
Bradley Nassif | October 9, 2008
Standing Alone for Unity The attempt to bring European Christians together forced one reformer, Caspar Schwenckfeld, straight to the fringe.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Council Clash WCC head to step down amid doctorate scandal.
Sarah Pulliam | March 6, 2008
Honest Ecumenism, Again As we said in 2000, the Vatican's statement on the nature of the church is a step forward, not backward, for Christian unity.
July 11, 2007
Let Us Reason Together About Life A new statement from Evangelicals and Catholics Together encourages discourse on the most divisive of issues.
David Neff | October 10, 2006
Is Christ Divided? And two more apostolic questions today's church must answer.
by Timothy George | April 12, 2006
Good Morning, Evangelicals! Meet Ted Haggard the NAE's optimistic champion of ecumenical evangelism and free-market faith.
by Tim Stafford | November 4, 2005
Tithes That Bind Foursquare Foundation gives grants outside its denomination.
by James Jewell | September 19, 2005
Signs of the Reformation's Success? Reformation scholar Timothy George discusses Pope John Paul II's historical significance and this 'momentous' era of Catholic-evangelical dialogue.
Interview by Collin Hansen | April 8, 2005