The Life and Death of a Modern Martyr Born into privilege, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was headed toward a brilliant career as a theologian. Then he came to see life "from the perspective of those who suffer." In Nazi Germany, that cost him his life.
Geffrey B. Kelly | October 1, 1991
The Wobegon Preacher An interview with Garrison Keillor.
Marshall Shelley and Gordon MacDonald | October 1, 1991
My Friend Dietrich His closest companion reflects on the meaning of Bonhoeffer's life for us today.
Eberhard Bethge | October 1, 1991
Bonhoeffer's Costly Theology His controversial yet Christ-centered beliefs were formed not only in the classrooms of Tübingen, but also in the cells of Tegel Prison.
John D. Godsey | October 1, 1991
Barth and Bonhoeffer What did Bonhoeffer think of this century's most influential theologian?
John D. Godsey | October 1, 1991
THE BACK PAGE It's tempting to allow our ministry to revolve around what can be photocopied.
Steven L. Mckinley | October 1, 1991
THE UNIQUE ROLE OF THE SMALL CHURCH Just as small businesses are the backbone of the nation's economy, so too are small churches indispensable in God's economy.
Fred Smith | October 1, 1991