Building Alliances to Save Lives Why evangelicals' partnership with others to fight persecution worked—and where the coalition is heading.
An interview with Allen D. Hertzke | October 1, 2004
Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime? Hate laws making their way through U.S. and British governments highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
By Steven Gertz | August 1, 2004
Q & A: Rich Cizik Rich Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) on a new initiative in Morocco.
by Stan Guthrie | June 1, 2004
Elephant in the Room Messianic Jews seem to be an embarrassment in an otherwise thoughtful dialogue.
By David Brickner | May 1, 2004
Muslims at Home in America Christians have a part to play in helping Islam adapt to democracy.
A Christianity Today Editorial | February 1, 2004
Winning them softly Evangelicals try to reach Mormons with respect - and hard science.
John W. Kennedy | February 1, 2004
Missing Jewish Ways Lauren Winner's latest book explores how 11 aspects of Judaism can enrich Christian practice
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | January 1, 2004
Islam, U.S.A. Are Christians prepared for Muslims in the mainstream?
By Wendy Murray Zoba | April 3, 2000
The Pursuing Father What we need to know about this often misunderstood Middle Eastern parable.
Kenneth E. Bailey | October 26, 1998