Let go of your rage and resentment, before they poison your soul.
Craig Groeschel
July 10, 2012
Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?
David T. Lamb
July 6, 2011
The same holy hands that punish the wicked pull the righteous to safety.
Linda Falter
April 27, 2011
It's time to reassess the posture of perpetual outrage.
Christopher B. Hays
February 25, 2011
Gratitude is also the one we are most likely to sabotage.
Mollie Ziegler Hemingway
November 22, 2010
How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?
Mark Galli
November 18, 2010
Our media culture values outrage over truth. We can do better.
A Christianity Today editorial
October 25, 2010
Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.
Christine A. Scheller
October 22, 2010
Meeting God in the mystery of grief.
Frank A. James III
October 5, 2010
In a new book, Steven Curtis Chapman's wife is brutally honest about her lifelong feud with the Creator, especially after losing their daughter to an accident in 2008.
Mark Moring
September 16, 2010
Sojourners founder apologizes for suggesting World's editor-in-chief 'lies for a living' but stands by his organization's accepting grants from George Soros.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
August 26, 2010
Risking love in a land of violence.
David Neff
July 12, 2010
The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.
Wess Stafford
May 7, 2010
How should we respond to the loss of confidence in the government?
Charles Colson with Catherine Larson
April 6, 2010
In my ministry of racial reconciliation, I had to move from a culture of effort to a culture of grace.
Chris Rice
March 26, 2010
What to do with the anger that saps strength.
Carolyn Arends
February 15, 2010
Rethinking the image of God helped me to decide.
Brandon O'Brien
July 17, 2009
Author Susan Isaacs on comedy, church hopping, and having a 'middle-class white girl's Dark Night of the Soul.'
Interview by Katelyn Beaty
July 1, 2009
And the gospel of incomprehensible unfairness.
Mark Galli
March 19, 2009
Looking for a real miracle.
Mark Galli
February 19, 2009
An ancient pundit on the meaning of economic disaster.
Mark Galli
December 4, 2008
We're hungry, angry, and depending on a sovereign God.
By a Zimbabwean pastor-scholar
July 24, 2008
The Angry Christian ignores human fury's biological essence.
Archibald Hart
November 6, 2007
Miroslav Volf tells how to stop the 'shield of memory' from turning into a sword.
Interview by Collin Hansen
May 18, 2007
What society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade.
Edward Gilbreath
November 29, 2006
Prayer sometimes feels like a hug and a stranglehold at the same time.
Philip Yancey
October 20, 2006
Sometimes charity means anger.
Agnieszka Tennant
October 9, 2006
An old, proud actor discovers that Jesus came for elitists, too.
James Calvin Schaap
December 22, 2005
Was Dale Earnhardt Jr. right about profanity?
By Frederica Mathewes-Green
October 1, 2004
A pastorally minded professor Challenges us to get angry the way God does.
Reviewed by Christopher A. Hall
January 1, 2004
"In times like this, as in all other times, Christians have a responsibility to love above all else."
September 1, 2001
What do we do with all this anger
Edward Gilbreath
September 1, 2001