Forget “Normal” C.S. Lewis's warning against panic during World War II resonates in our new crisis.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
The Politics of Patrick In the field of Irish history, every turn of phrase hints at the author's spin.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Zion Haste Does the passion of a few nineteenth-century Chicagoans still influence American policy in the Middle East?
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Easter Eloquence The holiday has inspired great words from some of history's greatest preachers.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Marching to Zion The origin of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a story of slow, steady separation.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Eat, Drink, and Relax Think the Pilgrims would frown on today's football-tossing, turkey-gobbling Thanksgiving festivities? Maybe not.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Spurgeon's Epiphany The event he recounted more than 280 times in his sermons first occurred on January 6, 1850.
Mary Ann Jeffreys | August 8, 2008
Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime? New hate law bills highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
Steven Gertz | August 8, 2008
Dig that Billy Graham Cat! How the grand old man of evangelism helped create Christian youth culture in the zoot-suit era.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
What Luther Said When Martin Luther stood up for his ideas at the Diet of Worms, did he really say, "Here I stand"?
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
The Real 12 Days of Christmas Celebrating Christ's birth with saints of the faith during the actual Christmas season.
Edwin and Jennifer Woodruff Tait | August 8, 2008
Thanks, Da Vinci Code … … for sending us back to Christianity's "founding fathers"—and the Bible we share with them.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008
Holy America, Phoebe! It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the "holiness movement" and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten.
Chris Armstrong | August 8, 2008