Reversing Sloppy Thinking Thinking Against the Grain asks what it means to think like a Christian.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | June 1, 2004
Passages Deaths, promotions, and other tidbits from the religion world.
By CT Staff | June 1, 2004
Conversion Quotations to stir heart and mind
Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman | June 1, 2004
A Slow Exodus Disaffected orthodox Episcopalians start new ministries.
By Frank E. Lockwood in Versailles, Kentucky | June 1, 2004
Da Vinci DissentersFour books try to break, crack, or decode the deception.
By David Neff | June 1, 2004
Go Figure Recent statistics about evangelicals' perceptions.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | June 1, 2004
Societal Suicide Legalizing gay marriage will lead to more family breakdown and crime.
By Charles Colson with Anne Morse | June 1, 2004
Quotation Marks Recent comments on fetus life, abortion rights, and CCM piracy.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | June 1, 2004
Skillful Story-Telling Bad Ground confirms W. Dale Cramer as a bright new voice in faith fiction
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | June 1, 2004
Seeking Christ, Not Solutions Water from Stone says Christians are addicted to problem solving, when they should be seeking Christ.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | June 1, 2004
Remembering Ronald Reagan What Billy Graham, Jim Dobson, Pope John Paul II, and others are saying about the death of the former president—and what he said about evangelicals.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | June 1, 2004
Let's Talk Sex What Christian books on the topic are, and are not, communicating.
By Tim Stafford | June 1, 2004
The Secret Shelter A sliver of hope for Christian women who suffer beatings, rape, and forced conversions to Islam.
by Deann Alford | June 1, 2004
The Politics of Communion Church leaders who admonish politicians on moral issues are doing their jobs.
A Christianity Today Editorial | June 1, 2004