Food Fights State governments increasingly regulate church potlucks.
By Rebecca Barnes in Louisville | March 15, 2005
Movies with Morals Versatile director Danny Boyle, the man behind Millions , has made some inventive films that are quite steeped in stories of morality. But he's a little reluctant to admit it ….
by Jeffrey Overstreet | March 15, 2005
Go Figure Recent stats on teenage doubt, sex abuse settlement sums, and scalping Osteen tickets.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | March 14, 2005
Limping Leaders For a generation fixated on sprinting, failure is producing a better way.
Skye Jethani, Leadership associate editor | March 14, 2005
Healing a Sick Land' German evangelist bolsters Nigerian reconciliation efforts.
by Obed Minchakpu in Jos | March 14, 2005
Lebanon Rallies The recent protests aren't like the fall of the Berlin Wall, but they do constitute a significant movement toward freedom.
An interview with leaders at Beirut's Arab Baptist Theological Seminary | March 14, 2005
The American Anthem How Amazing Grace went from ignored in Britain to acclaimed in America
Steve Turner | March 11, 2005
Millions Jeffrey Overstreet | March 11, 2005
Hostage Peter T. Chattaway | March 11, 2005
Robots Todd Hertz | March 11, 2005
Forgiving the Unrepentant Can I forgive those who have betrayed me if they are not repentant?
Answered by R.T. Kendall | March 9, 2005
Growing Up at Koinonia The focus of a PBS documentary, Koinonia Farm was the target of segregationists, a radical Christian community, and where Jim Jordan grew up.
March 9, 2005