Dying Smart Why your living will may not be good enough.
by Lindsey O'Connor | August 3, 2005
Pilgrims' Mixed Progress At least UCC's 'Jesus is Lord' resolution encourages evangelicals.
by James Jewell in Atlanta | August 3, 2005
Frist's Folly Killing human embryos for research is not pro-life.
by Stan Guthrie | August 2, 2005
Of Mice and Lions Anna Popplewell, who plays Susan in the upcoming Narnia movie, fell in love with Aslan when she first met him as a 7-year-old bookworm. But those mice at the Stone Table? Now that's a different story.
by Mark Moring | August 2, 2005
Evaluation Is a Good Thing Good evaluation requires an ongoing process—which will lead a program to maximum effectiveness.
August 1, 2005
Ministry Makeover Sometimes ministry must undergo changes and updating—also the right thing to do.
by Gary Strudler | August 1, 2005
Broken Tablets The Court splits the baby and denies the rule of law. Feel united yet?
A Christianity Today Editorial | August 1, 2005
Reborn Russ Breimeier | August 1, 2005
Bookmarks Quick reviews of The Wet Engine, Knitting, Her Heart Can See, Sex and the Supremacy of Christ .
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | August 1, 2005
Have Crossover Artists Sold Out? "They're more carnal than spiritual," one writer claims in a response to our recent commentary about the crumbling divide between secular and sacred music.
Jim Pruitt | August 1, 2005
Leader's Insight: Downsize Me! Lessons in simplicity from Gordon's journal (plus his summer reading list).
Gordon MacDonald, Leadership editor at large | August 1, 2005
We Thought Frist Was One of Us' Christian scientists and political conservatives are upset with Frist's support for expanded embryonic stem-cell research.
by Rob Moll | July 29, 2005