Christian Leaders Mostly Condemn Hussein Execution Plus: Remembering Gerald Ford and Harald Bredesen, D. James Kennedy suffers heart attack, Colorado Springs loses evangelical luster, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | January 2, 2007
Faith-Based Activism Christianity fuels social justice in The Beloved Community .
Reviewed by Edward Gilbreath | January 2, 2007
"You have not labored in vain" After a crushing political defeat, William Wilberforce nearly gave up his fight to abolish the slave trade. But a life-changing letter from John Newton sent this Daniel back into the lion's den.
Kevin Belmonte | January 1, 2007
Radical Christians Alone or in community, early monks and nuns sought to follow Christ in a whole-hearted and vividly countercultural way.
Jennifer Hevelone-Harper | January 1, 2007
Faith of Our Mothers The history of the church would have looked very different without these famous moms.
Elesha Coffman | January 1, 2007
A Devoted Life: Christian History Timeline From its roots in the early Eastern church, through the Benedictine centuries, to the birth of new kinds of religious orders in the Middle Ages
Antonia Ryan and Carmen Acevedo Butcher | January 1, 2007
The Original Do, Re, Mi Julie Andrews made it popular, but the real musical genius behind this singing aid was a medieval monk.
David Neff | January 1, 2007
Converting Europe For centuries, monks were at the center of the Western missionary enterprise.
Glenn W. Olsen | January 1, 2007
The Blessing of Benedict The "Father of Western Monasticism" spent his life teaching spiritual beginners about kindness, community, and prayer.
Carmen Acevedo Butcher | January 1, 2007
Illuminating Europe Under Charlemagne's influence, the monasteries shaped the future of Western education, trade, and even handwriting.
Thomas O. Kay with Jennifer Trafton | January 1, 2007
Grace is in the Details An 18th-century book gave Richard Foster new eyes for the present moment. The ordinary had never looked so extraordinary.
Richard J. Foster | January 1, 2007
Re-Monking the Church Many Catholics and Protestants are looking back to Benedict for the community and spiritual intensity they can't find in modern culture.
Chris Armstrong | January 1, 2007
A Life of Listening Benedict's Rule became the gold standard of monastic life.
Hugh Feiss | January 1, 2007