My Last Visit with Terri Schiavo If only Terry could say 'I want to live,' this whole thing could be over, says a lawyer for the Schindlers.
By Barbara Weller, Baptist Press | March 23, 2005
Members of One Another Iraq's endangered church looks to Western fellowship for help.
by Jeff M. Sellers | March 22, 2005
Aliens in Our Midst Attaining asylum in the land of the free is harder than you'd think.
A Christianity Today Editorial | March 21, 2005
Longing to Be Heard It's dangerous and lonely to be an Iraqi Christian—at home or in exile.
by Dale Gavlak | March 21, 2005
March Madnesses The layers of insanity know no end—thank God.
by Mark Galli | March 18, 2005
The Risks of Regime Change Middle Eastern Christians might end up more repressed under democracy than under dictators.
by Derek Hoffmann | March 18, 2005
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT staff | March 17, 2005
Harder than Anyone Can Imagine Four working pastors—Latino, Asian, black, and white—respond to the bracing thesis of United by Faith.
Moderated by Edward Gilbreath and Mark Galli | March 17, 2005
Armstrongism Is Wrong, But Not Murderous A Christian who left the Worldwide Church of God before it turned orthodox says the Living Church of God isn't responsible for Terry Ratzmann's rampage.
by Mark A. Kellner | March 17, 2005
Quotation Marks Recent comments on Bush and gays, the humanity of pre-embryos, and other subjects.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 16, 2005