February (Web-only) 2008

Out of Africa
Thomas Oden reminds us of classical Christianity's debt to Africa in How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind.
Bonneville
Chicago 10
Girls Rock!
The Other Boleyn Girl
Penelope
Semi-Pro
Larry Norman, Coffee Shop Evangelist
How a chance meeting with a selfless Christian star changed my life.
Graham Film in the Works
Bel Air Presbyterian's drama department has mastered the art of making short films that are funny without being cheesy, and effective without being overwrought.
Buckley on Belief
A 1997 Books & Culture interview with William F. Buckley, Jr., who died Wednesday, February 27.
Review: Sara Groves' <i>Tell Me What You Know</i>
Singing Amid Suffering
Sara Groves uses tragedy to explore God's love.
Larry Norman, 'Father of Christian Rock,' Dies at 60
Musician left a large footprint before he became estranged from the Christian music industry.
Be Kind Rewind
Charlie Bartlett
Vantage Point
Singable Doctrine
Singable Doctrine
Keith and Kristyn Getty have a passion for writing modern hymns.
Seventy Times Seven
Martin Doblmeier's newest documentary has already struck an international blow for the value of forgiveness
Congress Again Considers Workplace Religious Freedom Act
More than a decade after its introduction, bill still has wide bipartisan support—and corporate criticism.
Disenfranchised in Pakistan
A guide to Christians' concerns about the February 18 parliamentary elections.
Definitely, Maybe
Jumper
The Spiderwick Chronicles
A Box Office Exodus?
The animated Ten Commandments didn't draw much of a crowd to the cineplex, but the company behind the movie is optimistic about its future Bible films.
The 2007 Readers' Choice Awards
You liked movies about hip (and pregnant) teens, animated rats, and former CIA assassins, but most of all, you loved a film about one man who changed the world.
You Have Heard It Said
Caputo's What Would Jesus Deconstruct? sends us to take another look at Jesus.
The Shepherd's Dog
Alt-folk
Two Testaments, One Story
Top evangelical scholars team up for landmark commentary on New Testament use of Old Testament.
Fool's Gold
In Bruges
Super Tuesday Results Show Split Between Evangelicals and Their Spokesmen
Dobson's anti-McCain e-mail doesn't seem to have made a difference.
Opening a Door into Prayer
A reflection on solitude during Lent, excerpted from Small Surrenders: A Lenten Journey.
The 2007 Critics' Choice Awards
A combination of Oscar nominees and lesser-known indies makes up our list for the best overall movies of the year.
Christians Unite for Strike's End
Writers and other Hollywood professionals gather weekly to pray for an end to the writer's strike, which is hurting many people financially, emotionally, and spiritually.
Censured Southern Baptist Critic Resigns
Wade Burleson resigned Tuesday after International Mission Board suspended him over blog's criticism.
A Postcard from Kenya
A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.
Caramel
Over Her Dead Body
The Cardiac Defect
God of This City

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