It's wrong to elevate an ecclesiastical elite over the money-making members of the body of Christ.
John C. Knapp
May 30, 2012
Why Gerard Arpey might be virtuous but wrong.
David A. Skeel
December 5, 2011
The studio exec says it's alive and well.
Mark Moring
August 30, 2011
The Apple CEO was able to articulate a perfectly secular form of hope.
Andy Crouch
January 21, 2011
The ministry that Fuller helped found has helped move at least 300,000 families into homes.
Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service
February 3, 2009
It's not capital. Why wealthy evangelicals and others need to reconsider executive compensation.
D. Michael Lindsay
October 3, 2008
Some evangelical CEOs defend their large salaries while others opt out.
Andrea Useem
October 1, 2008
Catherine Rohr's program redirects prisoners' entrepreneurial savvy.
Brad A. Greenberg
September 10, 2008
$70 million and Mart Green's business acumen are repairing a scandal-scarred school.
John W. Kennedy in Tulsa
September 3, 2008
Organization distances itself from a consultant with porn ties—and the president who hired him.
Tony Carnes in New York
May 23, 2008
Elusive billionaire Philip Anschutz used to bemoan the lack of family-friendly movies. Not anymore.
Mark Moring
May 13, 2008
Former business executive known for mentoring top evangelicals.
Rob Moll
August 20, 2007
Amid lawsuits, bankruptcy, convictions, and media attention, some wonder: Do his ventures even really exist?
Hannah Elliott, Associated Baptist Press
August 1, 2007
What business execs are learning as they lead Christian nonprofits.
Bob Smietana
March 7, 2007
A CEO on why core values are not enough.
Interview by Stan Guthrie
February 5, 2007
Ministries pay executives less than their secular nonprofit counterparts. Should they?
Michael Barrick
May 1, 2006
Thurman is CEO of Geneva Global, a professional services firm that links donor "investors" with local faith-based humanitarian projects in the developing world.
CT staff
January 1, 2006
A former business executive and executive pastor, Jonathan Reckford says Habitat will continue founder's mission.
Interview by Rob Moll
August 16, 2005
The outrageous way in which an energy giant's CEO had fun at work.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
July 7, 2005
Changing corporate culture, not harassment allegations, reportedly led to founder's dismissal as president. But some say the leadership battle isn't over.
By Jim Jewell in Atlanta
February 7, 2005
Newspaper investigates Christian network over sex charges, spending.
By Religion News Service, staff reports
November 1, 2004
TBN boss paid $425,000 to silence claims, but accuser now wants $10 million.
Compiled by Ted Olsen
September 1, 2004
Martha Stewart, VeggieTales, and Narnia revisted.
By Otto Selles
June 1, 2004
Big Idea creator Phil Vischer had his dream crumble, but he's no longer s-scared.
By Bob Smietana
May 1, 2004
Bill Gaither insists it's not about him. And nobody seems to disagree.
Mark Allen Powell
April 1, 2004
How a dying jewelry tycoon shares the pearl of great price with Panama's elite
By James A. Beverley
February 1, 2004
Amid cancellation and watchdog's call for IRS investigation, evangelist defends finances.
By Corrie Cutrer, in St. Louis
January 1, 2004
An old movement appears anew—in the corporate world
Jeff M. Sellers
February 1, 2003
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
Tony Carnes
August 6, 2001
How a workaholic jock and insensitive husband became the nation's leading Promise Keeper.
Phyllis E. Alsdurf
May 18, 1998
Evangelicalism's power couple closes in on their radicalmission.
by Wendy Murray Zoba
July 14, 1997
Evangelicalism's power couple closes in on their radicalmission.
by Wendy Murray Zoba
July 14, 1997
Evangelicalism's power couple closes in on their radicalmission.
by Wendy Murray Zoba
July 14, 1997