Stephen Carter's novelStephen Carter mixes wry social observations and a densely plotted thriller
Hiawatha Bray|
Kitsch WatchNone of Frank Bear's photo-mosaics have attracted as much attention as one of President Bush-composed of pictures of Jesus.
Ted Olsen|
Go FigureWhat do Americans pray for?
Ted Olsen|
Jesus Freak"Franklin Graham remains unashamed of the Name, despite public criticism. No generic prayers for him"
David Neff and Timothy Morgan|
Righteous (and Other) AngerThe author of The Enigma of Anger cannot commit to a messiah who doesn't knock over tables.
Cindy Crosby|
Elegy for a 9/11 Hero"A review of Lisa Beamer's Let's Roll!: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage"
Cindy Crosby|
Seize the VirtueThe Emperor's Club transcends Dead Poets Society
Douglas LeBlanc|
What Is Hip?Let's not kid ourselves that salvation depends on the ability to discuss Austin Powers movies
Christianity Today Editorial|
Quotation Marks"Recent sayings about Islam, faith-based funds, and clergy dress codes"
Ted Olsen|
Killing a PandemicThe church may be best equipped to deal HIV/AIDS a crippling blow
Christianity Today editorial|
Little SecretsLittle Secrets avoids theological lectures but delivers an engaging story
Douglas LeBlanc|
Hometown Legend"Based on the story by Jerry Jenkins, film asks whether football is the best measure of worth"
Douglas LeBlanc|
Tribulation ForceTribulation Force will satisfy those who feel the movies are meant to explicitly preach the gospel
Douglas LeBlanc|
Virtue via VouchersThe Supreme Court's recent decision can help prevent more corporate scandals
Stephen L. Carter|