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The Wesleys Their struggle for perfection strained their relationship and sparked revial on two continents. CH, Issue 69, Winter 2001
Fernando Ortega's Deep Simplicity This Dove award winner combines great storytelling with spiritual reflection. by Louis Carlozo CR, September/October 2001
The Uncensored Merton "To all appearance," a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage." by Jewel Spears Brooker BC, Nov/Dec 2000
The Uncensored Merton An intimate glimpse of spiritual writer Thomas Merton. by Timothy Jones BC, Nov/Dec 2000
Basic Christianitywith an Oxbridge Accent John Stott and evangelical renewal. by Bruce Hindmarsh BC, Sep/Oct 2000
Billy Graham As an evangelist he has preached to millions; as an evangelical he put a movement on the map. by William Martin CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
C. S. Lewis The atheist scholar who became an Anglican, an apologist, and a "patron saint" of Christians everywhere. by Ted Olsen CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
Karl Barth He revived orthodoxy when mere moralism and humanism had seemingly won over the theological world. by Mark Galli CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
Alexandr Solzhenitsyn The high school physics-teacher-turned-novelist whose writings shook an empire. by Edward E. Ericson, Jr. CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
John Paul II In issuing more significant encyclicals and visiting more nations than any other pope in history, he's shown that Christianity remains a world force. by Richard John Neuhaus CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
Martin Luther King, Jr. No Christian played a more prominent role in the century's most significant social justice movement. by Russel Moldovan CH, Issue 65, Winter 2000
Jan Hus The Incendiary Preacher of Prague CH, Issue 68, Fall 2000
Incarnating Mystery Michael Card argues that a proper view of Christ is a key to creativity. by Wendy Murray Zoba CT, July 10, 2000
When Burkett Speaks, Evangelicals Listen How this former unbelieving electrical engineer became evangelicalism's financial answer manand a look at the advice he gives. by Larry Eskridge CT, June 12, 2000
Won't You Be My Neighbor? At the center of Mister Rogers' cheery songs and smiles lies a God-ordained mission to children. by Wendy Murray Zoba CT, March 6, 2000
Simply Max From West Texas to Brazil and back, from Church of Christ minister to mega-author, Max Lucado has seen God work and now helps readers "see" him too. by Randy Bishop CR, Jan/Feb 2000
Why We Still Need Moody The man who invented modern evangelicalism. by Timothy George CT, December 6, 1999
Why Pat Boone Went "Bad" His controversial mission to interpret pop culture for cranky Christians. by Edward Gilbreath CT, October 4, 1999
Beyond Brain Power Ben Carson's calling isn't just brain surgery, it's seeing God's amazing work throughout life. by Randy Bishop CR, July/Aug 1999
Mr. Wallis Goes to Washington The transformation of an evangelical activist. by John Wilson CT, June 14, 1999
God's Contractor How Habitat for Humanity's Millard Fuller persuaded corporate America to do kingdom work. by Michael G. Maudlin CT, June 14, 1999
NOT Your Father's Evangelist Franklin Graham has been groomed to wear his father's mantle. How does it fit? by Wendy Murray Zoba CT, April 5, 1999
Max Helton Bringing Christ to the track. by Randy Bishop CR, Mar/Apr 1999
The Jew Who Is Saving Christians How Michael Horowitz awakened Americans to the plight of the persecuted. by Michael Cromartie CT, March 1, 1999
Positively Believing The birth and the testing of Zig Ziglar's faith. by Randy Bishop CT, May/Jun 1998
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