A Cry in the Nuclear WildernessNearly everyone at the nuclear power plant wanted to cover up the hazards, but one engineer refused to go along.
By Adam Bowles|
Furthermore: The Fullness of TimeI'd like life to be a series of pauses like a poem, rather than a fast-paced, page-turner airport novel.
By Marilyn Chandler McEntyre|
The Burning Bush from TexasThe spiritual journey of George W. Bush starts in hardscrabble west Texas. Will the White House be his next stop?
By Tony Carnes|
Doers of the WordThe Amsterdam Declaration illustrates how far evangelicals have come in 26 years—especially in putting ideas into practice.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Hallowing HalloweenWhy Christians should embrace the devilish holiday with gusto—and laughter.
By Anderson M. Rearick III|
Slivers of EnlightenmentSeven years after its publication, Roaring Lambs—now with a companion CD—still prods Christian artists to engage the culture.
Greg Clugston|
Maid in Hong KongThe city's churches are helping exploited migrant workers.
By Anil Stephen in Hong Kong|
The Eyes of Tammy Faye"She has unintentionally become an ambassador of God's grace to a community that has received too few envoys from evangelicalism."
Steve Rabey|