The New Monasticism A fresh crop of Christian communities is blossoming in blighted urban settings all over America.
by Rob Moll | September 2, 2005
A More Demanding Faith Christian history is full of attempts to lead a more radical faith.
by David Neff | September 2, 2005
Remonking the Church Would a Protestant form of monasticism help liberate evangelicalism from its cultural captivity?
A Christianity Today Editorial | September 2, 2005
Drop Out and Tune in to Jesus Today's intentional communities are very different, and very similar to, those formed in the '70s.
Interview by Rob Moll | September 2, 2005
The Holy and the Ivy Intellectual skepticism persists in the Ivy League. Thankfully, so does a vibrant Christian faith.
by Collin Hansen | September 1, 2005
When the Budget Is Tight Take control of your church's finances so they don't take control of you.
Gary Fenton, C. Neil Strait, James Stobaugh, and more | September 1, 2005
High-Tech Circuit Riders Satellite churches are discovering a new way to grow the body of Christ.
By Bob Smietana, with additional reporting by Rebecca Barnes | August 31, 2005
Faking Church Do we really want to serve God—or is it more rewarding to just look the part?
by Dan Schaeffer | August 31, 2005
Horror: The Perfect Christian Genre Scott Derrickson, co-writer and director of the upcoming film The Exorcism of Emily Rose , says horror movies are an excellent way for a Christian filmmaker to address things of faith.
by Peter T. Chattaway | August 30, 2005
Iraq's Worrisome Constitution A future government will have to untangle the threads of a document that claims to be both Islamic and democratic.
by Paul Marshall | August 30, 2005