Politics+Current Affairs

The Fulfillment of Prophecy Right Before Our Eyes
Walking among Lebanon's Christians.
The World Council of Churches Buddies Up to Hezbollah
Nearly the entire international community blames Lebanon's terrorist militia. Why is the WCC silent?
Evangelical Leaders, Bush at Odds Over North Korea
Franklin Graham opposes sanctions, Land and Cizik encourage broader focus from White House.
'We Did Not Listen. Therefore, Has This Trouble Come'
What evangelicals and Jews need to hear from each other in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
A 'Prayer' to Condoleezza Rice
After the water turns to blood at Qana, how long?
Quotation Marks
The intolerance of the tolerant and comments from Frank Page and Bono.
Prevention Wars
Christian activists question Global Fund's AIDS strategies.
Playing Favorites
Court affirms that Daystar bid should have won TV station.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Newdow and InnerChange rejected in court, archeologists debate new find's support of the Bible.
Trivializing the Transcendent
What can science really tell us about faith?
'A More Practical Approach'
A fledgling group in China tries a 'new' strategy to secure human rights.
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Gory
Two historians tell why Christian thought went AWOL during the civil war.
The AIDS Team
Principled collaboration by churches is urgently needed to help defeat HIV.
Pharmacists with No Plan B
Freedom of conscience and 'reproductive rights' clash at the local drugstore.
Law or Free Market?
Pursuing morality in a pluralist society.
The Noesen Saga
Counting the cost of refusing a prescription.
Leveling the Investment Field
Why has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state?
Marriage Matters
Debate rages even after Senate and House reject federal amendment.
New Life for Nepal
Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register.
How Then Shall We Politick?
Michael Gerson, recently resigned Bush speechwriter and adviser, on how evangelicals should comport themselves in the public square.

Top Story May 7, 2024

SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
SBC Membership Falls to 47-Year Low, But Church Involvement Is Up
Amid the continued declines, Southern Baptists are celebrating back-to-back years of growth in worship attendance and baptism.

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