God Amid TragedyA review of When I Lay My Isaac Down.
By Cindy Crosby|
Affectionate PatriarchsIn the popular imagination, conservative evangelical fathers are power-abusing authoritarians. A new study says otherwise.
An interview with W. Bradford Wilcox|
Too Wild at Heart?Some evangelicals believe Eldredge is making God in his image.
Douglas LeBlanc|
Iraq Churches AttackedAt least 11 dead, 52 injured in Baghdad and Mosul bombings. A roundup of the on-site reporting and response.
Compiled by Ted Olsen|
Powerful WeaknessHere Am I Lord … Send Somebody Else uses Moses to discover God's power in weakness.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby|
A Steady Christian InfluenceHas the nation finally abandoned its Judeo-Christian heritage, or is there still hope?
By Leith Anderson|
Pledging to FightAtheist says battle over 'under God' has just begun.
By John W. Kennedy|
Wisdom for the RoadQuotations to stir heart and mind.
Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman|
Go FigureRecent stats on organized religion, same-sex marriage, and Israel tourism.
Compiled by Ted Olsen|
The Politics of PrayerThe Presidential Prayer Team prays for Bush, Iraq, and more voters.
By Ken Walker|
Death WishesCircuit Court supports state's primary role in assisted suicide.
By Marshall Allen|
Iraq's Church Bombers vs. MuhammadAttacks defy the Prophet's wish for the area's millennia-old Christian community, which is now on the edge of oblivion.
By Uwe Siemon-Netto, UPI|
The New Gambling GoliathChristian activists struggle to slow the rapid growth of Indian casinos.
By John W. Kennedy|
Rediscovering 'Husbandry'What Colonial farmers have to teach us about living with the land.
Reviewed by Eric Miller|
PassagesDeaths, promotions, and other items from the religion world.
By CT Staff|