Politics+Current Affairs
Not All Evangelicals Voted for Bush. That's News?
The controversy at Calvin looked nothing like it played in the media.
Indian Court Commutes Death Penalty for Staineses' Murderer
Christians worried as attacks continue with little interference from the government.
Bush Commissions Calvin Grads to Serve
Pre-visit controversy gives way to cheers at commencement.
Bush Visit to Calvin College Exposes Divisions
Commencement address invigorates debates about the Reformed relationship to American politics and evangelicalism.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Christians murdered in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and Oregon's supreme court overturns same-sex marriages.
Kansas Voters Reject Gay Rites
But federal courts are expected to strike down state bans.
U.S. and Vietnam Reach Agreement on Religious Freedom
Hanoi promises privately to lift restrictions on Christians.
Christianity Today News Briefs
Americorps allowed in Catholic schools, and North Korea leads Open Door's persecution list.
Medical-Record War Heats Up
Two Kansas abortion clinics refuse to comply with court order.
Quotation Marks
Recent comments on Ashley Smith, the church as mall, and religion and politics in Britain.
Debt Buster
Christians divided over federal bankruptcy bill.
U.N.: No Cloning
An equally strong ban, however, is stalled in Congress.
The Cost of Democracy
Christians suffer for joining the cry of 'Syria out.'
Sen. Rick Santorum: I Draw No Line Between My Faith and My Decisions
The Pennsylvania Republican speaks on legislating morality, why he was right about anti-sodomy laws, and his 2006 opponent-apparent, Bob Casey Jr.
Is It Ever Okay to Pull a Feeding Tube?
"The governing ethical criteria are that it's inappropriate to intend someone's death."
The Hero of Bloodless Reform
An interview with Steven M. Wise
Top Story May 3, 2024
Hillsong Abuse Settlement Rejected Over NDAVictim says she wants accountability more than money.
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