Excellence in Journalism
Each year, the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) announces the winners of its "Higher Goals" awards for excellence in journalism. This year, the Christianity Today family of magazines was honored with a total of 32 awards given for individual articles, design elements, magazines, and for our website, ChristianityToday.com. We've compiled these articles in one place so you can pick and choose from some of the best articles written about topics of interest to you.
Awards of Excellence 2004
The Bible, Why Bother?
The Bible doesn't always seem to make a lot of sense, so why should I read it? By Mark Galli | Campus LifeFifth Place, Biblical Exposition
The Princess Warrior
Princess Kasune Zulu of Zambia is speaking out about her HIV-positive status and challenging people worldwide to use prayer and education to battle HIV/AIDS By B. Denise Hawkins | Christian ReaderSecond Place, Cause of the Year: The Global Aids Pandemic
What Can We Do About AIDS?
Christian musicians are responding to the crisis in Africa. You can too! By Mark Moring | Campus LifeFourth Place Cause of the Year: The Global Aids Pandemic
A Distorted Predestination
Two pastors make a case for universalism, and end up trivializing human freedom. By John Wilson | Christianity TodayThird Place, Critical Review
Stranger in a Strange Land
Death and Life of Bonnie Witherall By John Wilson | Books & CultureFourth Place Editorial
What a Bunch of Losers
Why were these guys coming to our youth group? By Elesha Coffman | Campus LifeFifth Place, Fiction
Just As I Am
I am unable to talk or use my arms and hands. But I can control my feet and toes, and I'm using them to share the gift of my disability. By Chris Klein | Christian ReaderThird Place, First Person Article
I Lived a Lie
I partied almost every weekend, all the while telling everyone I was a Christian. By Holly Vincente Robaina | Campus LifeFourth Place, First Person Article
To Neglect Is Divine
At times the best thing to say is nothing at all. By Mark Galli | Marriage PartnershipFirst Place, General Article
Greg's Other Life
Would our fragile church survive if it learned the worship leader's tragic secret? By Jeff W. Smith | LeadershipThird Place, General Article
The Land
Evangelicals and Israel By Gerald McDermott | Books & CultureThird Place, General Article
My Big Fat Greek Church Family
I went to a Wedding and found a new hero. By Greg Asimakoupoulos | LeadershipFirst Place, Humorous Article
The Hampered Chef
Confessions of a "culinary challenged" woman By Donna Hill | Today's Christian WomanSecond Place, Humorous Article
It's the Little Things That Count
Nobody notices those behind-the-scenes good deeds of unsung spousesuntil now. By Rachael Phillips | Marriage PartnershipThird Place, Humorous Article
Reasonably Happy Trails
Taking my kids on a hike seemed like the perfect cure for the summer doldrums. If only I could get them past the parking lot
By Rachael Phillips | Christian Parenting TodayFourth Place, Humorous Article
Happily Even After
Decade after decade these four couples are still going strong. Here's why. By Paul Kortpeter | Marriage PartnershipFirst Place, Interview
Public Intellectual
A conversation with Tom Morris. By Stephen N. Williams | Books & CultureSecond Place, Interview
'Jesusy' Anne Lamott
Chatting with a born-again paradox. By Agnieszka Tennant | Christianity TodayFourth Place, Interview
The Positive Prophet
Tony Campolo is a ferocious critic of Christian left and right.� Why do people still flock to hear him? By Ted Olsen | Christianity TodayFirst Place, Personality Article
Living Like a Man
Andre Dubus and the lessons of brokenness By Christina Bieber | Books & CultureThird Place, Personality Article
A Mind on Fire
Throughout his eventful life, "America's theologian" was driven by a vision of the beauty in God's sovereignty. By Stephen R. Holmes | Christian HistoryFourth Place, Personality Article
"Daddy Long Legs" By Robert Siegel | Books & Culture First Place, Poetry
The Sex Lives of Christian Teens
Not everyone is "doing it," but they're sure thinking about it. Here's what the kids are sayingand what the adults need to know. By Jennifer Parker | Christian ReaderSecond Place, Reporting
Dirty Little Secret
Men aren't the only ones lured by Internet porn. A revealing look at the shameful addictions of a rising number of Christian women. By Ramona Richards | Today's Christian WomanFourth Place, Reporting
Biblical Archaeology's Dusty Little Secret
The James bone box controversy reveals the politics beneath the science. By Gordon Govier | Christianity TodayFifth Place, Reporting
Civil War: Rebirth of a Nation By Various Authors | Books & CultureThird Place, Single Theme Section/Issue
Life with Liz By Liz Curtis Higgs | Today's Christian WomanSecond Place, Standing Column
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