The Price of DissentChristians who argued against independence suffered for it.
Harry S. Stout|
Courage When It CountedThomas Cranmer was the most cautious, even indecisive, of reformers—until his final hour.
Mark Galli|
The Other Side of ChristmasIt took courage for God to lay aside power and glory and to take his place among human beings.
Philip Yancey|
Earthquake in the MainlineAfter a year of debate and division, a Presbyterian theologian explores what went wrong at last year's controversial Re-Imagining conference.
Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.|
Why We GoRecapturing our motivation for missions.
Samuel Hugh Moffett|
The Missions ManifestoAn excerpt from "the Magna Carta of the Protestant mission movement
William Carey|
The Piety of the PersecutorsIn the Roman mind, there were valid religious reasons to halt the spread of Christianity.
Robert L. Wilken|
THE JONAH SYNDROMEWhen misdirected zeal replaces holy ambition, we embark on a long obedience in the wrong direction.
Eugene Peterson|
WHEN YOU FEEL EMPTYIf you question your calling and competence, you're not alone.
Alistair Brown|