On a Justice Mission Thanks to William Wilberforce, we already know the key to defeating slavery.
Gary Haugen | February 22, 2007
Passages Remembering Fox-Genovese; NAE's new executive director; Rick Santorum's new job; and other news.
February 21, 2007
No Spoonful of Sugar What sweetens your tea? Ordinary Brits cared enough to boycott.
Timothy C. Morgan | February 21, 2007
Free at Last How Christians worldwide are sabotaging the modern slave trade.
Deann Alford | February 21, 2007
'A Man of Principle' That's how acclaimed director Michael Apted describes William Wilberforce, the subject of his latest film, Amazing Grace , which opens this week.
by Mark Moring | February 21, 2007
A Fantastic Role Ioan Gruffudd, best known for his role as the leader of The Fantastic Four, reprises a bit of history with his latest part, as the Christian abolitionist William Wilberforce in the new film, Amazing Grace .
by Mark Moring | February 20, 2007
Mail Scare Zondervan employees evacuate after receiving suspicious package.
Tabby Yang | February 19, 2007
Witness Lee in the Dock Evangelical leaders prod Local Church on founder's teachings.
Mark A. Kellner | February 19, 2007
What Would Wilberforce Do? The 19th-century abolitionists have much to teach us about politics today.
A Christianity Today Editorial | February 19, 2007
Home Sharks Unscrupulous lenders target Habitat for Humanity homeowners.
Rob Moll | February 19, 2007
The Wilberforce Strategy Britain's great abolitionist worked to change society's values, not just its laws.
Charles Colson with Anne Morse | February 19, 2007
Save the Wales Veteran producer Ken Wales, who recently finished Amazing Grace, the William Wilberforce bio-pic, now turns to John Newton's story—and a Chariots of Fire sequel.
Mark Moring | February 19, 2007
Go Figure Recent stats on Iraqi refugees, embezzlement, and Congress's religion.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | February 16, 2007