My Emergent Guilt How did I get here, dancing off-beat, and out of touch?
Ron Benson, guest columnist | August 10, 2004
Does Hollywood Have a Prayer? Christians often get riled up about the movie industry's questionable entertainment offerings. So why not turn that passion into something productive?
By Karen Covell | August 10, 2004
Stapp: I Am a Christian Former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp tells us about his faith journey—falling away from God as a rebellious rock star, and, just recently, coming back to embrace Christianity.
Mark Moring | August 9, 2004
Code 46 Stefan Ulstein | August 6, 2004
Growing Small Groups Developing small groups is an essential part of developing your church.
Brett Eastman, Randall Neighbour, Patrick Morley, and more | August 5, 2004
Let Us Now Praise Faithful Men How long-dead pastors encourage me today, plus other bits from The MacDonald Files.
Gordon MacDonald, Leadership editor at large | August 3, 2004
Reclaiming Occupied Territory The Great Commission and the cultural commission are not in competition.
By Charles Colson with Anne Morse | August 1, 2004
Codependent No More When Pleasing Others Is Hurting You addresses the need to be needed.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | August 1, 2004
When More Is Less We're making more money, but the payoff isn't always positive.
A Christianity Today Editorial | August 1, 2004
'Live More Musically' The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
By Andy Crouch | August 1, 2004
A Decisive Turn to Paganism Has the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
By Harold O.J. Brown | August 1, 2004