Bent but Not Broken A pummeled church helps bury the dead and bring life to those who remain.
By Manpreet Singh | January 14, 2005
Football's Pious Pioneer Amos Alonzo Stagg instilled in football Christian values that remain apparent today.
By Collin Hansen | January 14, 2005
Faith-Filled Fantasy The author of Shadowmancer tells another spiritual tale between angels and demons.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | January 13, 2005
Tsunamis and Birth Pangs Let's not bash traditional Christian answers to disaster, only keep them in context.
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 13, 2005
Politics for Adults A Supreme Court justice showed us how to "do business" with opponents.
By Stephen L. Carter | January 12, 2005
The Church Quotations to stir heart and mind
Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman | January 11, 2005
The Sound of Music French director—and music lover—Christophe Barratier helmed his country's No. 1 movie last year, Les Choristes . Now that it's coming to the U.S., we chatted with Barratier about his film.
Interview by Mark Moring | January 11, 2005
Just Call Him "Sir" Ken Carter made headlines when he benched his high school basketball team for failing to make the grade, a story told in Coach Carter , opening Friday. We talked to Carter about the film and his journey.
by Mark Moring | January 11, 2005
Same Song, Second Term It is a unique political moment for Christian conservatives—or is it?
A Christianity Today Editorial | January 10, 2005
Mystery and Paradox Unsentimental, careful essays explore God in nature.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | January 10, 2005
Holy Ground One of the most visible practices among the American Anabaptists, the Brethren love feast exemplifies humility and community.
By Frank Ramirez | January 7, 2005