Criminal Faith"Going nuclear, North Korea allows worship only of its dictator"
Jeff M. Sellers|
Navigating Life StormsNorman Wright's Helping Those Who Hurt guides readers in encouraging loved ones
Cindy Crosby|
Soul Language on PaperBlue Like Jazz resonates with readers who grapple with the paradoxes of faith
Cindy Crosby|
Going It AloneWe should take heed when much of the world says it distrusts us
Philip Yancey|
Rabbit Trails to GodJohn Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America
Mark A. Buchanan|
Cross PurposesWearing the Christian symbol can be a problem in places like Saudi Arabia and Pennsylvania
Ted Olsen|
Taming the Techno Monster"In Power Failure, Albert Bergmann looks at Christianity in a culture of technology"
Cindy Crosby|
Everyday Truths"Simple activities bind families together and deepen their relationship with God, says the author of Sacred Stories of Ordinary Families"
Cindy Crosby|
What's to Become of Tom?The kid is self-absorbed and directionless. I don't like him. Does he have a future as a leader?
Gordon MacDonald|
Damping the Fuse in IraqA veteran peacemaker discusses how religion can help stave off religious conflict after Saddam
interview with Canon Andrew White|
Breakthrough DancingA look at one of the most creative youth ministries in Hong Kong—if not the world
Tim Stafford|
Jesus' Woodstock"After 20 summers of love, the Cornerstone Festival still opens doors for unknown musicians and unlocks truth for hungry minds"
Todd Hertz|