Entertaining Truth Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond ) on being in Hollywood but not of it.
Interview by Stan Guthrie | December 11, 2006
Kramer's Sins—and Ours What society and the church can learn from comedian Michael Richards's racial tirade.
Edward Gilbreath | November 29, 2006
Playing Favorites Court affirms that Daystar bid should have won TV station.
Brad A. Greenberg | August 1, 2006
Live from Beirut An Arab-world Christian satellite television station struggles to operate from Lebanon.
Naji Daoud, SAT-7 Lebanon bureau acting director | July 27, 2006
Just As He Was Dubbed Graham sermons reap unprecedented global response.
Ken Garfield | February 1, 2006
Indecency Proposal Á la carte cable pits wholesomeness against evangelism.
Brad A. Greenberg | February 1, 2006
Unreality TV How the ubiquitous genre actually misrepresents life.
Eric Miller | February 1, 2006
Priest Idol A Wheaton grad ends up on British reality TV. His mission: Save a dying church.
Interview by Nate Anderson | November 14, 2005
Focus on SpongeBob James Dobson's organization says it doesn't object to Mr. SquarePants, but thinks he's being exploited.
Focus on the Family | January 26, 2005
Drawing Conclusions Executive producers for kids TV hits Doug, Stanley , and PB&J Otter — and creators of a new cartoon about the Ten Commandments — on their neighbor SpongeBob.
By David Campbell and Jim Jinkins | January 26, 2005
See No Evil Christian TV may be a cultural ghetto, but living there has its advantages.
by Christine A. Scheller | January 4, 2005
Rubber Sharks and Real Kids Ted Baehr tells parents to use common sense and cognitive development theory.
Interview by David Neff | November 1, 2004
TBN Under the Microscope Newspaper investigates Christian network over sex charges, spending.
By Religion News Service, staff reports | November 1, 2004
Pharaoh's Firstborn, Proof of the Plagues? The Discovery Channel's Rameses: Wrath of God or Man? seeks to determine if God really killed Pharaoh's oldest son.
An interview with James Hoffmeier by Rob Moll | November 1, 2004