Q&A: Newt Gingrich The former speaker of the House of Representatives on conservative Christians and politics.
Stan Guthrie | October 31, 2006
Margin of Victory Races where evangelicals play a decisive role in the November election. Today: U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.
by Collin Hansen with Tony Carnes | October 30, 2006
The Politics of Service Three Christian activists who drew on faith to fight social challenges
Collin Hansen | October 1, 2006
Let Freedom Ring The young American republic was ready to break new frontiers-at home and abroad. It's no wonder missionary pioneers Adoniram and Ann Judson were the "American Idols" of their day.
Ruth A. Tucker | April 1, 2006
Copts' Night of Terror Rioting chills Muslim-Christian relations as new parliament is elected.
by Timothy C. Morgan in Alexandria, Egypt | November 10, 2005
Uncertain Future July 10 election could determine the church's status in this Muslim nation.
by Dawn Herzog Jewell, with reporting from Bishkek | June 21, 2005
Opportunity of a Generation Five issues will test the strength and unity of Christian conservatives in the new term.
By Tony Carnes | January 20, 2005
The New Civil War Christians must be driven by the common good, not by any ideology.
By Charles Colson with Anne Morse | January 19, 2005
Same Song, Second Term It is a unique political moment for Christian conservatives—or is it?
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 10, 2005
Dobson on the Gay Marriage Battle The Nov. 2 election was the first step in a long fight for traditional marriage.
Interviewed by Kathleen K. Rutledge | December 30, 2004
Confronting Caesar Nigerian megachurch pastor in Ukraine takes a stand for freedom.
Interview by Stan Guthrie | December 1, 2004
Post-Election Faith at Work The next four years will not be a cake-walk for the pro-life, pro-family cause.
By David Neff | December 1, 2004