A Delicate Hospitality How Hispanic churches in Southern California negotiate the dilemmas of ministry with undocumented immigrants.
Christine A. Scheller | March 1, 2006
Lives of Quiet Turbulence Elizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant | March 1, 2006
A Wind that Swirls Everywhere Pentecostal scholar Amos Yong thinks he sees the Holy Spirit working in other religions, too.
Roger E. Olson | March 1, 2006
Too Inclusive Church loses building after members flee pastor's universalism.
Bill Sherman in Tulsa | March 1, 2006
The McPassion of the Filmmaker Rik Swartzwelder didn't like the way churches pitched The Passion from their pulpits a couple of years ago. So the young filmmaker made a biting satire about it—and you can watch it today.
by Mark Moring | March 1, 2006
Happy Ash Wednesday! Plus: "Patriarch of the West" no more, Orthodox Church in America scandal, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 1, 2006
Bondage Breaking Bill boosts fight against sex and labor trafficking.
Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, D.C. | March 1, 2006
Passages Promotions, awards, deaths, and other items from the religion world.
CT staff | March 1, 2006
Christianity Today News Briefs Persecution in Eritrera, Oregon assisted-suicide, AmeriCorps and religious schools, and Local Church dismissed.
CT staff | March 1, 2006
Divine Comedy at the Cineplex We all love movies that make us laugh, even in the worst of times—and from Annie Hall to Blazing Saddles to The Big Lebowski, there's good theology behind that.
by Craig Detweiler | February 28, 2006