Watch … and Listen Three documentaries—highlighting hymns, hillbillies, and African AIDS orphans—bring cultures and conflict to life through music.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | October 14, 2008
Do Political Films Matter? Oliver Stone's W, which releases this week, is the latest of many movies about pols and politics, but whether they actually affect election outcomes is hard to say.
by Brett McCracken | October 14, 2008
A Scary Kind of Love Why fully devoted followers can be really threatening.
Gordon MacDonald | October 13, 2008
The Comeback Bishop Ousted conservative Bob Duncan sees a new center emerging in the Christian West.
Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | October 13, 2008
Defending the Faith Conservatives face huge obstacles in putting Anglicanism back together.
Timothy C. Morgan in Canterbury and Jerusalem | October 13, 2008
Me Help! Amy Julia Becker | October 11, 2008
Anathemas All Around Charges of heresy underscore stakes of debate over Trinity.
Collin Hansen | October 10, 2008
Third Way Faith Is the middle ground the way of wisdom or simply savvy marketing?
Chad Hall | October 10, 2008
Green Bible, Read Bible Also: Inflammatory Religulous up against Fireproof , Marriage on the ballot, and more questions from this week's news.
Compiled by Susan Wunderink, Sarah Pulliam, and Ted Olsen | October 10, 2008
The Imprimatur of Happiness In Pope Benedict's hands, Christian joy becomes the antidote to modern meaninglessness.
Review by Ryan T. Anderson | October 10, 2008
Voting Like It Matters It's not only our civic duty — it's a sacred one.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse | October 10, 2008
Diverse by Design Establishing a multi-ethnic ministry takes patience, persistence, and prayer.
interview with Mark DeYmaz | October 10, 2008