Parable of the Good Church Neither the fury of Katrina nor inefficiencies of government can stop the people of God.
A Christianity Today Editorial | September 9, 2005
A Church in Diaspora A New Orleans pastor takes care of his scattered flock from Houston.
Interview by Rob Moll | September 9, 2005
Indian Pentecost How a "Holy Ghost revival" among child widows in India became an international sensation and a local wellspring of Christian outreach.
by Edith Blumhofer | September 9, 2005
The Sunday After What Gulf churches were doing on the first Lord's Day after Katrina.
by Tony Carnes in New Orleans and Pascagoula, with Rob Moll | September 8, 2005
Amid the Evacuees How churches in Houston, among other cities, began picking up the pieces.
by Deann Alford in Houston | September 8, 2005
I Was a Stranger Ministry in the Astrodome and beyond.
by Deann Alford in Houston | September 8, 2005
Church Volunteer Evaluations Evaluations aren't just for staff members—they can help volunteers grow and improve, too.
Building Church Leaders with Steve McCurley | September 8, 2005
Launching Community Three steps to making your small group dream come true for your church.
by Brett Eastman | September 7, 2005
Bookmarks Quick reviews of Life@Work, The Power of Hospitality, Sex, Lies, and the Media, and When You're Facing the Empty Nest .
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | September 6, 2005
No Pat Answers In this candid conversation, Pat Boone talks about his new album, his all-star tribute to Billy Graham—featuring his old "pal" Bono—and that, uhh, heavy metal thing.
Andy Argyrakis | September 6, 2005
Everyone Wins A children's ministry in Canada recently shared with me the exciting details of a salvation message weekend.
September 6, 2005
One Scary Performance Jennifer Carpenter, who plays the title character in The Exorcism of Emily Rose , is so convincing in her role that colleagues on the set nervously joked that maybe she really was possessed. (She isn't.)
by Todd Hertz and Mark Moring | September 6, 2005
Starting Points Bright-eyed and energetic. Full of life. Able to melt hearts with the flash of a baby-toothed smile. Loveable beyond reason. Yet challenging to teach.
by Kerri Mahla | September 6, 2005
Music Community Responds Christian and secular musicians from all over the country are stepping up to the plate to help Hurricane Katrina victims and their communities.
Compiled by Andree Farias | September 6, 2005