Quotation Marks Recent quotes on Christian rock in school, family films, preemies, and Bushspeak.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | January 27, 2005
Unholy Wars Two books document the dangers of mixing church and state.
by Stan Guthrie with Agnieszka Tennant, Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, and Rob James in the United Kingdom | January 27, 2005
Drawing Conclusions Executive producers for kids TV hits Doug, Stanley , and PB&J Otter — and creators of a new cartoon about the Ten Commandments — on their neighbor SpongeBob.
By David Campbell and Jim Jinkins | January 26, 2005
Go Figure Recent stats on poverty, divorce, and perceptions of Islam.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | January 26, 2005
A Church Largely on Its Own Hundreds of missionaries in Ivory Coast pull out after anti-French violence.
By Richard Nyberg in Dakar, Senegal | January 26, 2005
Focus on SpongeBob James Dobson's organization says it doesn't object to Mr. SquarePants, but thinks he's being exploited.
Focus on the Family | January 26, 2005
Gender Is No Disease Our children's sex is not something to be screened but gratefully received.
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 25, 2005
The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2004 Saviors were everywhere at the multiplex last year, with everything from superheroes to the Savior himself—all with a story of redemption to share with the world.
By Mark Moring and Jeffrey Overstreet | January 25, 2005
Scott Peck vs. Satan A well-known psychiatrist describes and analyzes two exorcisms.
Glimpses of the Devil, reviewed by David Neff | January 24, 2005
Bitter Pill FDA strengthens warning on RU-486.
by John W. Kennedy | January 24, 2005
The Devil Didn't Make Me Do It Possession is real, says Scott Peck, but we have more to fear from the evil already inside us.
Interview by David Neff | January 24, 2005
What to Say at a Naked Party Three common strategies to check sexual 'liberation' no longer work.
by Frederica Mathewes-Green | January 21, 2005
Dorm Brothel The new debauchery, and the colleges that let it happen.
By Vigen Guroian | January 21, 2005