Victorian Visionaries George MacDonald's friends worked to reform society, challenge the church, and inspire the imagination.
Stephen Prickett, Edwin Woodruff Tait, J. Philip Newell, and Rachel Johnson | April 1, 2005
The Wise Imagination George MacDonald's legacy is his reminder that we are creative beings because we are made in the image of a Creator.
Trevor Hart | April 1, 2005
Sacred Story With the pen as his pulpit, George MacDonald used fiction to show the relevance of scriptural truth to the problems of his age.
Kirsten Jeffrey Johnson | April 1, 2005
Unchained Faith Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and John Bunyan.
Collin Hansen | April 1, 2005
An Army of Ones Does diversity in the church work?
Craig Keener, Larry Osborne, and Mark Driscoll | April 1, 2005
How Art Thou Great? Building on the popular Good to Great concept, a hopeful new study finds a few churches that make the jump.
April 1, 2005
Life and Religion Are One George MacDonald embraced all experiences, both joys and hardships, as vehicles of grace—and inspired others to do the same.
Rolland Hein | April 1, 2005
Dare to Evaluate Your best planning tool is an honest look at last Sunday.
April 1, 2005
All Churches Should Be Multiracial The biblical case.
An excerpt from 'United by Faith' by Curtiss Paul DeYoung, Michael O. Emerson, George Yancey, and Karen Chai Kim | April 1, 2005
Happily Ever After Clergy are more sexually satisfied, less likely to commit adultery.
April 1, 2005
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith . A CT forum with Noel Castellanos, Bill Hybels, Soong-Chan Rah, Frank Reid.
Moderated by Edward Gilbreath and Mark Galli | April 1, 2005
Is Seminary Old School? 4 pastors weigh the pros and cons of higher education.
Ken Fong, Dave Ferguson, Cheryl Sanders, Dave Terpstra | April 1, 2005
Sin City Peter T. Chattaway | April 1, 2005