Furrowed Brows Inc. The culture war's biggest casualties may be Christian joy and hope.
Andy Crouch | April 1, 2006
Living History In New Orleans, the saints go marching on.
Compiled By Chris Armstrong | April 1, 2006
The Mother of Modern Missions By bravely going where no American wife had gone before, Ann Hasseltine Judson inspired generations of women to become missionaries.
Dana L. Robert | April 1, 2006
Timeline The Early Missions Movement: America goes global
April 1, 2006
The Golden Kingdom What was the exotic, distant land of Burma like? Ann Judson's memoirs gave 19th-century Americans a Provocative glimpse.
James Homer Thrall | April 1, 2006
Let Freedom Ring The young American republic was ready to break new frontiers-at home and abroad. It's no wonder missionary pioneers Adoniram and Ann Judson were the "American Idols" of their day.
Ruth A. Tucker | April 1, 2006
Zimbabwe Nightmare Christians try to negotiate ministry in southern Africa's most failed state.
Isaac Phiri | April 1, 2006
The Man Who Gave the Bible to the Burmese As a preacher, Translator, prisoner, Husband, and homeland hero, Adoniram Judson demonstrated his conviction that a missionary is a missionary for life.
Richard Pierard | April 1, 2006
A Demanding Doctor An admiring biography doesn't smooth out the complications of James Dobson.
Tim Stafford | April 1, 2006
Lord, Send Us A Kaleidoscope of evangelists
Sarah Johnson and Eileen Moffett | April 1, 2006
From Sea to Shining Sea Separation, seasickness, and study prepared early American missionaries for the ardors of the work ahead.
Stephen R. Berry | April 1, 2006
Sweeter Dreams HIV infections decline in Zimbabwe.
Isaac Phiri | April 1, 2006
Wicca's Charm A Christian journalist seeks to understand the burgeoning pagan religion.
Reviewed by Irving Hexham | April 1, 2006