Accidental Outreach Christian leaders avoid targeting Kurds, but reach them anyway.
Tony Carnes | January 3, 2008
Jesus in Turkey After 550 years of decline, a bloodied church is being reborn.
Tony Carnes in Istanbul | January 3, 2008
Violent Christianity What Muslims think of Christian concerns about Islamic violence.
January 2, 2008
Bookmarks Short reviews of Disciples of All Nations , The Beauty of God , and Kennedy's Brain .
John Wilson, editor of 'Books & Culture' | January 2, 2008
Oversight Overstep The government should not ask whether churches break God's laws.
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 2, 2008
Humble Pie 4 good lessons from a bad decision
Mark Vroegop | January 2, 2008
My Caspian Wish List A Narnia expert, somewhat disappointed with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, has a few suggestions for director Andrew Adamson regarding the upcoming Prince Caspian.
by Devin Brown | January 2, 2008
Top 10 Lists We're fans of compiling top ten lists around here. Maybe there's something here for you.
by Mark Moring and Jeffrey Overstreet | January 1, 2008
Top 10 Lists We're fans of compiling top ten lists around here. Maybe there's something here for you.
by David Neff | January 1, 2008
When Jerusalem Wept The holy city fell first to the Persians and finally to the Muslims. But Christianity in the Holy Land lived on.
Robert L. Wilken | January 1, 2008
After the Temple Palestine may have acquired a new Christian face, but to the Jews it was still the Land of Israel.
James Strange | January 1, 2008
The Ten Thousand Monk March Monastic Christians in Palestine showed both a passion for orthodoxy and ecumenical sensitivity.
John Chryssavgis | January 1, 2008
The Living Desert Thousands of monks and nuns sought to turn the Holy Land into a land of holy people.
John Chryssavgis | January 1, 2008
Battles over Christ's Tomb The holiest site in Christendom has endured an unholy amount of destruction and violence.
Gary Burge | January 1, 2008