Nuclear DilemmaActually, people are talking about atomic energy.
Stan Guthrie|
PassagesJohn Stott retires, Zondervan CEO resigns, Biola kicks off centennial with a new president, and other news.
Cross PurposesBiggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Madison Trammel|
Freedom and FaithBach still speaks to the church today.
Paul Westermeyer|
Bach & the BibleHis underlining and marginal comments give us a window into his personal faith.
Robin A. Leaver|
Sermons that SingAs part of his century's lengthy worship services, Bach's music reinforced and deepened the proclamation of the Word.
Robin A. Leaver|
What Language Shall I Borrow?When Bach wanted to express the depths of Christ's suffering, he used the words and melodies of well-known hymns.
Jennifer Woodruff Tait|
The Gospel TruthLuther believed that music has the power to teach Christian doctrine. He put this belief into practice with his catechism hymns.
Mark A. Noll|
Singing the Word of GodProtestant reformer Martin Luther planted the seed that grew into a rich musical tradition culminating in Bach.
Mark A. Noll|
Johann Sebastian BachFueled by his Lutheran faith, the composer devoted his life to creating music for refreshment, proclamation, and praise.
Calvin R. Stapert|
Glimpses of GloryHow many voices speak of God in your church? And what messages are heard?
Skye Jethani|
Birthing a SermonA step-by-step guide to bringing the text alive.
John Ortberg|