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Can Anything Good Come Out of New England?
Evangelical revival in the land of the liberal Brahmins may not be as historically odd as we suppose.
The Goodness of Good Friday
An unhappy celebration—isn't that an oxymoron?
The Other Holy Day
In the rush toward Good Friday and Easter, don't forget Maundy Thursday.
How to Pray for Our Troops
This Veteran's Day, let's commend our men and women of the services to the God who brings good even from the most evil circumstances.
Top Ten Christian History 'Starter Books'
Get rooted in the Christian past with these riveting reads.
Breaking The Da Vinci Code
So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real.
When Billy Graham Went to New York City
His 1957 crusade proved to be a historic confrontation with segregation, fundamentalism, and mainline theology.
Gutenberg: A God's-Eye View
The rise, fall, and redemption of the Father of the Information Age.
John Paul II's "Canonization Cannon"
Why and how this pope has made over 470 saints.
The Ancient Rise and Recent Fall of Tithing
Is yet another time-honored Christian practice fading from view?
Palestinian Christians: Strangers in a Familiar Land
They've called the Holy Land home for centuries, but they've never actually governed themselves.
Indian Pentecost
How a "Holy Ghost revival" among child widows in India became an international sensation and a local wellspring of Christian outreach.
The Ten Commandments, How Deep Our Debt
The words of the Decalogue run like a river through not only the church but also English and American history.
Not a Mercy but a Sin
The modern push for euthanasia is a push against a two-millenniums-old Christian tradition.
‘Hymn for Easter Day’
Charles Wesley's ‘Christ the Lord Is Risen Today’ brings alleluia’s historical significance to modern audiences.
Is Christianity Oppressive to Women?
Sometimes our Christian heritage must be overcome, not celebrated.
Breaking Down the Faith/Learning Wall
How the history of Christians in higher education has stacked the deck against Robert Sloan's "new Baylor."
Compassionate in War, Christian in Vision
The man behind the Geneva Conventions knew the heights of success and the depths of failure.
Good News to the Jew First
Critics of The Passion of Christ assume the story embodies an anti-Semitic message. But does it?

Top Story November 10, 2020

Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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