Jesus from East to West Ravi Zacharias defends Christianity using the narrative of his life.
Reviewed by J. P. Moreland | August 1, 2006
Word Made Brash New Scripture adaptations are not your father's comic books.
Ted Olsen | August 1, 2006
Leveling the Investment Field Why has it been so hard for organizations to treat Israel like any other state?
A Christianity Today Editorial | August 1, 2006
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Gory Two historians tell why Christian thought went AWOL during the civil war.
Reviewed by Elesha Coffman | August 1, 2006
Falling Apart Controversial decisions at the recent General Convention have accelerated the break-up of the Episcopal Church.
Douglas LeBlanc | August 1, 2006
New Life for Nepal Hindu monarchy abolished; churches can now register.
Anto Akkara in Kathmandu, Nepal | August 1, 2006
Marriage Matters Debate rages even after Senate and House reject federal amendment.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | August 1, 2006
What (Not All) Women Want The finicky femininity of 'Captivating' by John and Stasi Eldredge.
Agnieszka Tennant | August 1, 2006
Making Promises Why to keep your word—and the Word.
Reviewed by John Wilson | August 1, 2006
How Then Shall We Politick? Michael Gerson, recently resigned Bush speechwriter and adviser, on how evangelicals should comport themselves in the public square.
Interview by Collin Hansen | August 1, 2006
Passages Roy Moore defeated, Regent University dean and Biola president retire.
Compiled by CT staff | August 1, 2006
Down on the Funny Farm Steve Oedekerk, the writer/director/producer of Barnyard , might be one of Hollywood's funniest guys. For Oedekerk, a Christian, it's all about the joy of making people laugh.
by Mark Moring | August 1, 2006
Back to Plan B Plus: Who was Seattle's shooter? Greg Boyd's politics, Mel Gibson's anti-Semitism, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Jason Bailey | August 1, 2006