Overcoming Stale Ideas Fresh inspiration comes in the strangest places.
Clark Cothern, guest columnist | December 23, 2003
A Christmas Story Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Paul O'Neill explains how his dream for a storytelling symphonic rock band evolved into a Christmas phenomenon.
Russ Breimeier | December 22, 2003
Preaching to "CEOs" What do you say to Christmas-and-Easter-Only attenders?
Eric Reed, Leadership managing editor | December 16, 2003
The Carl Henry that Might Have Been Carl Henry will be remembered as someone who, in a confusing age, held forth the solid middle of a faith that fortifies the whole human person against the fraying ends of irrationalism and superstition.
Kenneth S. Kantzer | December 8, 2003
Horses that Heal Hope Rising is a sweet collection of real-life stories about the power of love and horses to heal the hurts of disadvantaged children
Cindy Crosby | December 1, 2003
Parrying Masons Tired of reading about gay Anglican clergy? Get ready for the next controversy: Anglican Freemasons
Ted Olsen | December 1, 2003
Exegeting The Matrix "A lot of spiritual stuff went into The Matrix films, but not as much as some authors think"
Todd Hertz | December 1, 2003
Birth Stories "Even God incarnate in Jesus Christ, born of Mary, has a birth story of sorts"
Timothy C. Morgan | December 1, 2003
Compassionate Evangelicalism How a document conceived 30 years ago has prompted us to care more about 'the least of these.
Joel A. Carpenter | December 1, 2003
Blockbuster Evangelism "Millions have been converted after seeing films about Jesus, and Hindu radicals are responding with violence"
Joshua Newton | December 1, 2003
Teaching Us to Hear Lewis Agonistes organizes the Oxford don's thoughts on everything
Cindy Crosby | December 1, 2003