Who Are the De-Churched? (Part 1) Some are leaving the church because they've received a false gospel. Others are leaving because they've found the real one.
by Skye Jethani | March 16, 2010
Go Figure Recent statistics on prejudice and religion, giving to Haiti relief, and other topics.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 15, 2010
Getting the Story Why journalism is not just a profession for us.
Mark Galli | March 15, 2010
Practically Theological How churches are teaching doctrine—and finding eager participants.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey | March 15, 2010
Teen Spirit Research indicates a youth group's effect lingers
March 15, 2010
Elemental Preaching The irreducible qualities of gravity, light, and air give life to a sermon and to those who hear it.
Mark Labberton | March 15, 2010
Glenn Beck: 'Leave Your Church' Advocacy groups respond to the conservative commentator's call to leave churches that promote social justice. Plus, reactions to health care in the House and gay rights in Virginia.
Tobin Grant | March 12, 2010
The Lost Art Of Catechesis It's a tried and true way of teaching, among other things, Christian doctrine.
J. I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett | March 12, 2010
The Mind Under Grace Why a heady dose of doctrine is crucial to spiritual formation.
Darren C. Marks | March 12, 2010
Our Family Wedding Though it says some good things about love, the comedy of two families planning a wedding is rarely clever and mostly hollow.
Tim Avery | March 11, 2010
Green Zone The Bourne Locker? Not quite, but Matt Damon, Bourne director Paul Greengrass and Hurt Locker cinematographer Barry Ackroyd team up in Iraq to hunt for WMDs—or the people responsible for the futile search.
Steven D. Greydanus | March 11, 2010