Books to Note Short reviews of recent books worth considering.
November 18, 2010
One to Watch in 2011 The Civil Wars' new song and video, 'Barton Hollow,' is worth a watch and listen
November 18, 2010
Blessed Are the Unoffended How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?
Mark Galli | November 18, 2010
"By Heart" Many of us lead children and give them memory verses to learn. But do we practice what we preach?
Keri Wyatt Kent | November 18, 2010
Secular People Need Sabbaths, Too Internet fasting. Experiments in chastity. Meatless Mondays. Nonreligious people are seeing the personal benefits of Christianity, even if they don't have the whole story.
Amy Julia Becker | November 18, 2010
Wilson's Bookmarks Brief Reviews of 'Doctor Zhivago,' 'The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion,' and 'The Man with the Baltic Stare.'
John Wilson | November 17, 2010
A Man for All Evangelicals Vernon Grounds shaped the movement with a rare combination of gifts in apologetics, social justice, and pastoral counseling.
Scott Wenig | November 17, 2010
Harry Potter on Mars Hill How the popular series—the books and the movies—bridge the secular-sacred divide ... not to mention the conversational gap between parents and kids.
Linda Peacore | November 17, 2010
Local Is Beautiful Bill McKibben believes we can thrive on a planet that will never be the same. A review of 'Eaarth.'
LaVonne Neff | November 16, 2010
Putting Evangelism on Hold Will the Global Faith Forum's "evangelistic model" of engaging Muslims and Jews catch on?
Mark Galli in Keller, Texas | November 16, 2010